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  1. India - The New York Times

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    Twitter, Challenging Orders to Remove Content, Sues India’s Government. Twitter’s lawsuit is part of a broadening battle between the biggest tech companies and governments around the world ...

  2. Prehistoric Art: Origins, Types, Characteristics, Chronology

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    BCE, trapping the early Lower Paleolithic period in it. PLEISTOCENE (c.1.6m - 10,000 BCE) This is a geologic period that covers the earth's most recent glaciations. It includes the later part of the Lower Paleolithic as well as the Middle and Upper Paleolithic periods. It witnessed the emergence of modern man and the great works of Paleolithic

  3. Neanderthal extinction - Wikipedia

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    Interbreeding can account for only a certain degree of Neanderthal population decrease. A homogeneous absorption of an entire species is a rather unrealistic idea. This would also be counter to strict versions of the Recent African Origin, since it would imply that at least part of the genome of Europeans would descend from Neanderthals, whose ancestors left Africa at least …

  4. Archaeology of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The beginning of the Lower Paleolithic in Israel is defined by the earliest archaeological finds available. Occasionally, when new, more ancient, sites are discovered, the boundaries of this period are redefined. Currently the most ancient site in Israel, and one of the earliest outside of Africa, is Ubeidiya, in the Jordan Rift Valley.Its age is estimated to be between 1.55 and 1.2 …

  5. Iron Age - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Age is the final epoch of the three-age division of the prehistory and protohistory of humanity.It was preceded by the Stone Age (Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic), and the Bronze Age (Chalcolithic).The concept has been mostly applied to Europe and the Ancient Near East, but also, by analogy, to other parts of the Old World.. The duration of the Iron Age varies depending on …

  6. Paleo diet: What is it and why is it so popular? - Mayo Clinic

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    Aug 25, 2020 · Beals KA. Is a paleolithic diet the key to achieving optimal health and athletic performance? American College of Sports Medicine Health and Fitness Journal. 2016;20:18. Wang C, et al. Macro-process of past plant subsistence from the Upper Paleolithic to Middle Neolithic in China: A quantitative analysis of multi-archaeobotanical data.

  7. Pleistocene - Wikipedia

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    The Pleistocene (/ ˈ p l aɪ s. t ə ˌ s iː n,-t oʊ-/ PLYSE-tə-seen, -⁠toh-, often referred to as the Ice Age) is the geological epoch that lasted from about 2,580,000 to 11,700 years ago, spanning the earth's most recent period of repeated glaciations.Before a change finally confirmed in 2009 by the International Union of Geological Sciences, the cutoff of the Pleistocene and the ...

  8. history of Europe - Growth and innovation | Britannica

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    Growth and innovation. Although historians disagree about the extent of the social and material damage caused by the 9th- and 10th-century invasions, they agree that demographic growth began during the 10th century and perhaps earlier. They have also identified signs of the reorganization of lordship and agricultural labour, a process in which members of an order of …

  9. Prehistoric Europe - Wikipedia

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    Prehistoric Europe is Europe with human presence but before the start of recorded history, beginning in the Lower Paleolithic. As history progresses, considerable regional irregularities of cultural development emerge and increase. The region of the eastern Mediterranean is, due to its geographic proximity, greatly influenced and inspired by the classical Middle Eastern …

  10. Paleolithic Period | Definition, Dates, & Facts | Britannica

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    Paleolithic Period, also spelled Palaeolithic Period, also called Old Stone Age, ancient cultural stage, or level, of human development, characterized by the use of rudimentary chipped stone tools. (See also Stone Age.) The onset of the Paleolithic Period has traditionally coincided with the first evidence of tool construction and use by Homo some 2.58 million years ago, near the …

  11. History of Monaco - Wikipedia

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    The early history of Monaco is primarily concerned with the protective and strategic value of the Rock of Monaco, the area's chief geological landmark, which served first as a shelter for ancient peoples and later as a fortress.Part of Liguria's history since the fall of the Roman Empire, from the 14th to the early 15th century the area was contested for primarily political reasons.



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