How was order maintained within the group of prehistoric man
The commonly accepted theory is that they painted animals in order to help hunters on the hunt. This would work something along the lines of "capturing" the "spirit" or "essence" of the animal in a painting which would allow the hunter to capture the real physical animal when he goes on his hunt. If this was truly the case then it could be argued that they didn't paint humans because there was some taboo against capturing a human's essence or spirit. In some modern day primitive tribes, when they first saw cameras they thought that the photographs might capture or steal their souls, its likely that the prehistoric people thought that painted images of a person might do something similar. I personally don't know if this is the reason but its the best theory I can come up with!
The duty detail order under RA 5487 (The Philippine Act of 1969) serves the purpose of assigning and detailing police officers to specific duties, functions, or tasks within their jurisdiction. These duty details can include maintaining peace and order, preventing and solving crimes, traffic control, or any other necessary police responsibilities. The order ensures efficient deployment and utilization of police personnel to effectively carry out their duties and responsibilities for public safety and security.
Archaeologists are scientists who examine objects to learn about the past, people, and cultures. They sift through the dirt of prehistoric camps to find bones, tools, and other objects. For example, bones might tell an archaeologist about the people who lived there. Historians and archaeologistsare different from each other since historians study the written records of human life and accomplishments to understand a society which are its wars, its religion, and its rulers, among other things. Historians also look at what other groups living at the same time wrote about that society as well as the objects discovered by archaeologists to learn about the past. However, archaeologists pretty much rely on their prior knowledge and objects discovered to learn about the past.
That's a very interesting and profound question because we cannot know what they believed or how they organised themselves. It is very likely that they lived a tribal, often nomadic life as hunter-gatherers, and cave art usually does show either hunting scenes or large animals that could have been killed and eaten. A common interpretation, and it can only be an interpretation, is that the paintings had some spiritual / ritual role associated with hunting; and that since their prey animals were obviously large ones (from the pictures), they had to hunt in well-organised groups in order to catch the animals. Further, they chose large animals in order to feed sizeable families & tribes; and for useful yields of furs and bones.
Mughal emperor Shah Jahan
The nobility maintained the law.
1.Archaic2.Mississippian3.Woodland4.PaleoWhich of the following lists the prehistoric periods in the chronological order in which they occurred?4, 1, 3, 2
Aristotle and Ptah-Hotep maintained that a speaker must have a trustworthy character in order to be persuasive.
Aristotle and Ptah-Hotep maintained that a speaker must have a trustworthy character in order to be persuasive.
Aristotle and Ptah-Hotep maintained that a speaker must have a trustworthy character in order to be persuasive.
Nobility
Nobility
Through violence.
In order to simplify a very complex issue, I would just say he gave the German people a very persuasive yet clearly articulated picture (vision) of the future he intended to create for them. Yet, within his own ranks he maintained order by the use of "fear." Viper1
not usually, general order was maintained by the ghetto police.
Xenacanthida (or Xenacanthiforms) is an order of prehistoric sharks.
The order is kingdom phylum class order family genus species. Kingdom being the last and most broad, it contains all others below it.