I guess the answer is - it couldn't be. This was a sedentary, stratified society and the conventional view of societal evolution needs to be adjusted back in time. Thanks.
Hunter-gatherers created cave drawings as a form of communication, expression, and storytelling. These drawings depicted their daily life, spiritual beliefs, and possibly served as a way to pass down knowledge to future generations. The caves provided a protected environment to create art that has lasted thousands of years.
In the Paleolithic age, social structure was likely simple and based on kinship ties. Groups lived in small bands of hunter-gatherers, with leadership roles possibly determined by age, experience, or skill. Cooperation and sharing within the group would have been essential for survival.
Air shafts in the pyramids were believed to have served a functional purpose, possibly for ventilation or for the passage of the pharaoh's spirit to reach the afterlife. They may have also been constructed as part of religious or astronomical beliefs related to the alignment of the stars.
Because plant life would be used up, the season changed and they had different places for certain seasons, and animals would die out so they needed to move unless they wanted to die from starvation, heat, or coldness! Possibly infections too!
Hunters, gatherers of wild plants for food/medicine/hallucinogenic properties, pottery making, stone tool making, farming, possibly some priest/shaman job, childbearing and raising children, raising dogs and such, cooking, chieftain, shelter/hut building, medicine, this and that...
Julius Caesar cared for Rome in his own way. He quite possibly wanted to make Rome a well constructed, well organized city as was Alexandria. However he had a big ego, and he cared more for himself than for his city. By being elected to political office and leading an army, he actually glorified himself in addition to bringing benefits to Rome.Julius Caesar cared for Rome in his own way. He quite possibly wanted to make Rome a well constructed, well organized city as was Alexandria. However he had a big ego, and he cared more for himself than for his city. By being elected to political office and leading an army, he actually glorified himself in addition to bringing benefits to Rome.Julius Caesar cared for Rome in his own way. He quite possibly wanted to make Rome a well constructed, well organized city as was Alexandria. However he had a big ego, and he cared more for himself than for his city. By being elected to political office and leading an army, he actually glorified himself in addition to bringing benefits to Rome.Julius Caesar cared for Rome in his own way. He quite possibly wanted to make Rome a well constructed, well organized city as was Alexandria. However he had a big ego, and he cared more for himself than for his city. By being elected to political office and leading an army, he actually glorified himself in addition to bringing benefits to Rome.Julius Caesar cared for Rome in his own way. He quite possibly wanted to make Rome a well constructed, well organized city as was Alexandria. However he had a big ego, and he cared more for himself than for his city. By being elected to political office and leading an army, he actually glorified himself in addition to bringing benefits to Rome.Julius Caesar cared for Rome in his own way. He quite possibly wanted to make Rome a well constructed, well organized city as was Alexandria. However he had a big ego, and he cared more for himself than for his city. By being elected to political office and leading an army, he actually glorified himself in addition to bringing benefits to Rome.Julius Caesar cared for Rome in his own way. He quite possibly wanted to make Rome a well constructed, well organized city as was Alexandria. However he had a big ego, and he cared more for himself than for his city. By being elected to political office and leading an army, he actually glorified himself in addition to bringing benefits to Rome.Julius Caesar cared for Rome in his own way. He quite possibly wanted to make Rome a well constructed, well organized city as was Alexandria. However he had a big ego, and he cared more for himself than for his city. By being elected to political office and leading an army, he actually glorified himself in addition to bringing benefits to Rome.Julius Caesar cared for Rome in his own way. He quite possibly wanted to make Rome a well constructed, well organized city as was Alexandria. However he had a big ego, and he cared more for himself than for his city. By being elected to political office and leading an army, he actually glorified himself in addition to bringing benefits to Rome.
yes... without steel reinforcing, possibly rock may be strong enough to withstand an earthquake but building are not constructed of rock.
Possibly a cross connection
Hunter-gatherers created cave drawings as a form of communication, expression, and storytelling. These drawings depicted their daily life, spiritual beliefs, and possibly served as a way to pass down knowledge to future generations. The caves provided a protected environment to create art that has lasted thousands of years.
It is a code word that alerts a unit that friendlies are approaching in a less than organized manner, and possibly unpressure.
It is a code word that alerts a unit that friendlies are approaching in a less than organized manner, and possibly unpressure.
"Liohalith" appears to be a unique and creative name, possibly constructed by combining elements from different origins or languages. It does not correspond to a common naming convention that I am aware of.
The first surfboards were constructed out of a light wood. Possibly made out of Balsa, a light wood that was also used for fishing boats.
Hunters roamed in search of prey, a source of meat. Gatherers also roamed, in search of fruits and grains to harvest. Both provided food for the tribe. However, there was one big difference between them: plants didn't run away, and didn't try to kill you back. For that reason, hunters needed more speed, more endurance and better tools (i.e. weapons) than gatherers generally did. Eventually, gatherers evolved into farmers, raising both crops and domesticated food species. Hunters never really went away; though in most cultures hunting itself became just one job specialization out of many, and possibly even relegated to the status of an outdoor sport.
Probably corn possibly other things. this is based on the diet of the Zulu, An ancient people whose lifestyle has changed little over the centuries
It depends on the computer, but quite possibly. The probes sent to investigate Jupiter were specially constructed to minimize possible damage caused by radiation or magnetic fields.
Homo floresiensis likely used natural materials such as leaves, branches, and possibly caves for shelter. They may have also constructed simple structures from materials available in their environment.