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Talent 21 Project. Paleolithic era Migration Homo Habilus Homo Eructus Australopithecines Hunting & Gathering Consequences Environment Nomads Society Role.
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Paleolithic era • Migration • Homo Habilus • Homo Eructus • Australopithecines • Hunting & Gathering • Consequences • Environment • Nomads • Society • Role Consequences I believe are the best things they learned and migration where probably the best things for them and us.As they started to build themselves into a society roles started to come into play. Mary Leakey was was one of the most famous scientist just for this artifact that she found. Early Man
Irrigation • Domesticate • Agriculture • Livestock • Droughts • The biggest problems where droughts, and animal extinctions. They had irrigation to help them grow crops and survive. Domestication also helps them to survive they tame animals as food to and have a long source of food to keep them alive. Farmers and City Dwellers
Colilseum • Roads • Droughts There are many challenges these people face. Droughts was one of the biggest problems this nation faced its is where a time where there is very less water. Roads gave the transportation through the land and see to travel away. Rome
Hammorabi’s Code • Delta • Pyramids • Papyrus • Diplomacy • Hammorabi’s code was a fair but not the best way to solve a problem for example if he or she broke a persons arm he or she’s will get broken. Pyramids are where there leaders are buried. Papyrus was there material to write on. Diplomacy I think was the fairest thing where the people get to choose there own rules. Egypt
Papyrus Nation-State • Papyrus is the main material they wrote on. Nile River
Isthmus • Isthmus help people transport. Greece