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13. How did spinning begin and what were the implications of the new clothing?
 
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The farmers in Europe were able to grow a new breed of sheep, specifically bred for its fleece. These new sheep had a fleece that was curly and dense. This was similar to today's wool. Because of this advance in breeding, they developed spinning to make use of it. As a result, clothing became warmer. Because the wool-making process was time consuming, it was only affordable for the wealthy; this led to wool clothing becoming a status symbol. After the wool was spun, it was dyed, which further made it a symbol of the elite.
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14. How are the contents of passage tombs different from the contents of the mound graves?
 
14. How are the contents of passage tombs different from the contents of the mound graves?
  
 
15. What was found in the pools?  How does this show a development of religious thought?
 
15. What was found in the pools?  How does this show a development of religious thought?

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1. Where did the Ghassoulians live? What did they produce and trade?

2. How did they overcome the lack of water in their area?

  • Ghassoulians

3. What rock was mined to produce copper?

4. Describe and give the effects of smelting. What effect did this have on trade?

5. What happened to the Ghassoulians? What was their legacy?

6. Who were the Beaker people? What was distinctive about their graves?

7.What were they creating that was different? What was the significance of this invention?

8. What was the impact of the Beaker People on Europe?

9. What two metals were combined to make bronze? What effect of bronze on armaments?

10. What were the effects of the introduction of the horse? On Social organization?

11. When was the wheel invented? What was its effect?

12. What item flowed from Europe back to the Middle East? What bound daily life?

13. How did spinning begin and what were the implications of the new clothing?

The farmers in Europe were able to grow a new breed of sheep, specifically bred for its fleece. These new sheep had a fleece that was curly and dense. This was similar to today's wool. Because of this advance in breeding, they developed spinning to make use of it. As a result, clothing became warmer. Because the wool-making process was time consuming, it was only affordable for the wealthy; this led to wool clothing becoming a status symbol. After the wool was spun, it was dyed, which further made it a symbol of the elite.


14. How are the contents of passage tombs different from the contents of the mound graves?

15. What was found in the pools? How does this show a development of religious thought?