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Science came first, as it involves the study of the natural world and the principles that govern it. Technology, on the other hand, is the application of scientific knowledge to solve specific problems or meet human needs.
One of the problems that early stone tool technology brought was unusually deep accidental cuts that caused death either through uncontrolled bleeding or infection. But the tradeoff against the improved diet that this technology provided still allowed a rapid population increase as a result of the new technology, even with the rise in death rate due to accidental cuts while using the new technology.
Ceramic technology allowed the Maine people to create more durable and versatile tools, containers, and decorations. This advancement in technology improved their ability to store food, cook, and create artistic pieces, enhancing their daily lives and cultural practices.
Yes, First Nations people in British Columbia did use smelting technology to create copper plaques. This technology allowed them to extract copper from ore and shape it into intricate designs for ceremonial purposes.
The developments in technology, such as the invention of iron weapons and improved warfare tactics, played a significant role in the rise of the Assyrian Empire by enhancing their military power and ability to conquer other civilizations. However, the empire's reliance on technology also made it vulnerable to others who adopted similar advancements, contributing to its eventual decline as neighboring empires caught up in terms of military technology.
I would say the Romans because they had better technology.
Saddle.....Im guessing
Huns ended in 469.
White Huns
the huns died out around the 500's
The Invasion of the Huns
Slave of the Huns was created in 1901.
Those Huns haven't got a chance! The Huns successfully crossed the Alps riding elephants.
yes, the Huns used an irrigation system to get water.
The Huns only invaded Persia.
Pope Leo saved Rome from the Huns.
If the Huns Came to Melbourne was created in 1916.