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- (hist) Earth Science 7-Kabul, Afganistan [0 bytes]
- (hist) Science 7 - Oaxaca Mexico [0 bytes]
- (hist) Oldowan Tools [0 bytes]
- (hist) Loess [0 bytes]
- (hist) Archaic [0 bytes]
- (hist) Characteristics of Homo Sapiens [0 bytes]
- (hist) Atlatl [0 bytes]
- (hist) Knapper [0 bytes]
- (hist) Technology [0 bytes]
- (hist) 1-7 Summary [0 bytes]
- (hist) Flaking [0 bytes]
- (hist) Cranium [0 bytes]
- (hist) Microliths and Middens [0 bytes]
- (hist) Herbivores [0 bytes]
- (hist) A Bone From a Dry Sea 126-132 [0 bytes]
- (hist) Security [0 bytes]
- (hist) Role of irrigation [0 bytes]
- (hist) Systems of meaning [0 bytes]
- (hist) The first purpose of a myth [0 bytes]
- (hist) Disease [0 bytes]
- (hist) Great Ocean Conveyor [0 bytes]
- (hist) Economics [0 bytes]
- (hist) Role of Women in Horticultural societies [0 bytes]
- (hist) Why is culture learned? [0 bytes]
- (hist) III. Standing Stones [0 bytes]
- (hist) II. The Ghassoulians [0 bytes]
- (hist) Impact of Water in Indus River Valley [0 bytes]
- (hist) Younger Dryas [0 bytes]
- (hist) Summarize Impact of water in Egypt [0 bytes]
- (hist) The Second Purpose of a Myth [0 bytes]
- (hist) Fertile Crescent [0 bytes]
- (hist) Property [0 bytes]
- (hist) Important principles [0 bytes]
- (hist) Where and why did the switch from hunting/gathering to plant cultivation and animal husbandry occur. What social change happened? [0 bytes]
- (hist) Hammurabi [0 bytes]
- (hist) How do the gods behave and relate to humans? [0 bytes]
- (hist) How do the humans relate to each other? [0 bytes]
- (hist) Who is Ishtar and what does she represent? [0 bytes]
- (hist) Who is Gilgamesh and what does he represent? [0 bytes]
- (hist) Why do the gods bring on the Flood? Is any reason given? [0 bytes]
- (hist) 1.Power of the King is absolute [0 bytes]
- (hist) What was the legacy of Mesopotamia and how does the manual describe them? [0 bytes]
- (hist) What is the relationship of religion or the temple and the state or the king? [0 bytes]
- (hist) The Cedar Forest [0 bytes]
- (hist) Individualism [0 bytes]
- (hist) Despite all of Gilgamesh's power, he is unable to prevent Enkidu's death, and the narrative changes direction. How can one describe Gilgamesh as a hero in the last half of the work? [0 bytes]
- (hist) Idiosyncrasy [0 bytes]
- (hist) Basic Tenets [0 bytes]
- (hist) Mesopotamia [0 bytes]
- (hist) Tenets [0 bytes]