Actual Archaeology: First Steps of Mankind

Author:   Ayse Tatar
Publisher:   Iboo
Volume:   4
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9786056660764


Pages:   100
Publication Date:   31 May 2016
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The Paleolithic Period, known to the public as Old Stone Age, was a long period of time when mankind lived as mobile hunter-gath-erers for almost two million years. They were living like other beings do in nature without producing, but instead only with using, viewing and transferring the opportunities that the nature offered them. Dur-ing this long period of time, mankind's knowledge about nature in-creased and mankind learned how to manage nature. At the end of the Last Ice Age, almost 12 millennia ago, the climate began to get warm in Mesopotamia in the region between the Tigris and the Euphrates Rivers and the region was filled with a great variety of animals, plants and dried fruits. After the Paleolithic Period, the Neolithic Period, also called the New Stone Age began, when the hunter-gatherers who knew plants in nature well decided to produce their own plants and settled down. After all, the need for more food due to the increasing population caused social and technological changes to occur in the processes of food cultivation and domestication of wild animals. This breakthrough, which was the result of mankind's cultural development and the success of men against nature is called the Neolithic Revolu-tion. In this process, the seeds of civilizations were planted.The Paleolithic Period, known to the public as Old Stone Age, was a long period of time when mankind lived as mobile hunter-gath-erers for almost two million years. They were living like other beings do in nature without producing, but instead only with using, viewing and transferring the opportunities that the nature offered them. Dur-ing this long period of time, mankind's knowledge about nature in-creased and mankind learned how to manage nature. At the end of the Last Ice Age, almost 12 millennia ago, the climate began to get warm in Mesopotamia in the region between the Tigris and the Euphrates Rivers and the region was filled with a great variety of animals, plants and dried fruits. After the Paleolithic Period, the Neolithic Period, also called the New Stone Age began, when the hunter-gatherers who knew plants in nature well decided to produce their own plants and settled down. After all, the need for more food due to the increasing population caused social and technological changes to occur in the processes of food cultivation and domestication of wild animals. This breakthrough, which was the result of mankind's cultural development and the success of men against nature is called the Neolithic Revolu-tion. In this process, the seeds of civilizations were planted.

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Author:   Ayse Tatar
Publisher:   Iboo
Imprint:   Iboo
Volume:   4
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.254kg
ISBN:  

9786056660764


ISBN 10:   6056660761
Pages:   100
Publication Date:   31 May 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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