Weather, migrating farm animals, and low level tribal conflict over hunting grounds.
The development of early cities made it easier for people to communicate quickly in their daily lives. The development of early cities also meant that diseases spread more quickly.
Most likely they were myth based on real societies in which women were held in higher esteem than in most societies in the Greek world (ie, the Peloponnese, Ionia, Italy), probably to the north. There is little archaeological evidence for a society of Amazons, but there is evidence for societies in which women may have spent much of their lives on horseback and died in battle.
Philosophy was central to the Greeks in that it shaped their lives, culture and politics. Much of democracy was based on philosophy.
Political events shaped their art. Changes in the church affected both of their lives.
Stephen was the first martyr. People saw these lives of these early christians and became christians.
Weather, migrating farm animals, and low level tribal conflict over hunting grounds.
Early hunter-gatherer societies were influenced by factors such as the availability of resources for food and shelter, the environment they inhabited, climate changes, and interactions with other groups. These influences shaped their daily activities, social structures, and survival strategies.
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You need to define which people and which environment
The sudras had the hardest lives
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Women were expected to dedicate their lives to their families.
They began to specialize in one job.
as for most early civilizations it was the discovery of fire that changed their lives.
We shape society by what goes on in our everyday lives. Religion, ethnicity, language, etc. shape everyone in society out to who they are today. We as a people are shaped by our surroundings.
Artifacts are physical objects left behind by early people and cultures that provide valuable insights into their daily lives, beliefs, technology, and social structures. By studying artifacts, archaeologists and historians can piece together information about how ancient societies lived, what they valued, and how they interacted with their environment. This helps us to understand and reconstruct the past, giving us a window into the lives of people who lived long ago.