an artisan kept records in cuneiform
True. Artisans in ancient Mesopotamia kept records in cuneiform script, which was a system of writing made up of wedge-shaped characters impressed on clay tablets. These records included information about their trade, transactions, and inventories.
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True. Weathering can cause erosion and fading of inscriptions on tombstones over time, making them difficult to read.
False. The Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages were both prehistoric periods but were not specifically part of the Ice Age. The Ice Age refers to a broader geological period characterized by multiple ice ages and interglacial periods.
False. There is no historical record of Forobisher being involved in the founding of extensive gold mines in the north. Forobisher was an English navigator and explorer known for his voyages in search of the Northwest Passage.
True. Island arcs are formed due to the subduction of one tectonic plate beneath another, creating a line of volcanic islands. The volcanic activity in these regions is a result of magma rising to the surface from the subducted plate, leading to the formation of numerous volcanoes.
Most scholars designate around 3500-3100 BCE as the beginning of the first true civilization in Sumer. This period marks the emergence of city-states, writing systems (such as cuneiform), advanced architectural developments like ziggurats, and complex societal structures in the region.
It is true that a skilled worker such as carpenter or blacksmith was an artisan.
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True AND False OR True evaluates to True. IT seems like it does not matter which is evaluated first as: (True AND False) OR True = False OR True = True True AND (False OR True) = True AND True = True But, it does matter as with False AND False OR True: (False AND False) OR True = False OR True = True False AND (False OR True) = False AND True = False and True OR False AND False: (True OR False) AND False = True AND False = False True OR (False AND False) = True OR False = True Evaluated left to right gives a different answer if the operators are reversed (as can be seen above), so AND and OR need an order of evaluation. AND can be replaced by multiply, OR by add, and BODMAS says multiply is evaluated before add; thus AND should be evaluated before OR - the C programming language follows this convention. This makes the original question: True AND False OR True = (True AND False) OR True = False OR True = True
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