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They left nothing behind in writing. The difference between 'prehistoric' and later peoples is that we call them 'prehistoric ' if no written information has been left to us by them or about them.
They took over their countries and took their resources
In any situation where early peoples enter a land where there is little opposition, people will settle in areas where there are resources, both rich resources and commonplace resources. Rich resources include excellent farmlands and access to forests for building homes and forts.. It there are mining resources that yield gold or iron ore, these are resources that naturally make a new settlement an ideal place. A commonplace resource, but a vital one is access to fresh water.
The triangle was know to prehistoric man. These clever peoples discerned the structural value of the triangle and applied it to building simple shelters and other structures. It's origins are lost in time.
Aboriginal peoples are the Indigenous inhabitants of Australia, and they are believed to have arrived on the continent over 65,000 years ago. They lived in diverse environments across Australia, including coastal regions, deserts, and forests, developing rich cultures and traditions that were deeply connected to the land. Their lifestyles varied significantly based on the geography and resources available in different areas.
Insights into cultural beliefs and practices: Cave paintings can provide valuable information about the beliefs, customs, and lifestyles of prehistoric societies. Evolution of artistic expression: The study of cave paintings can help trace the development of artistic techniques and styles over time. Environmental conditions and resources: Analysis of cave paintings can offer clues about the environment, resources, and living conditions of ancient peoples.
An archaeologist's primary resource in learning about prehistoric peoples is the things they leave behind. By studying pottery, tools, and clothing an archaeologist can tell how people lived.
what resources are available to the peoples of the arctic
An archaeologist's primary resource in learning about prehistoric peoples is the things they leave behind. By studying pottery, tools, and clothing an archaeologist can tell how people lived.
Yes. It should be: other people's paintings
Dorothy Davison has written: 'The story of prehistoric civilizations' 'Our prehistoric ancestors' -- subject(s): Human beings, Origin, Prehistoric peoples
An archaeologist is a person who studies historic and prehistoric peoples and their cultures.
The MISSISSIPPIAN INDIANS made the mounds.
Prehistoric peoples refers to ancient human populations that lived before written records were kept. They existed during the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods, using stone tools and eventually developing agriculture and settling in communities. Studying prehistoric peoples helps researchers understand human evolution and early civilization.
Thurstan Shaw has written: 'The Archaeology of Africa' 'Archaeology and Nigeria' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Antiquities, Prehistoric, Archaeology, Prehistoric Antiquities, Prehistoric peoples
Sue Harrison has written: 'Call down the stars' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women storytellers, Prehistoric peoples, Storytelling 'Cry of the Wind' -- subject(s): Fiction, Prehistoric peoples, Indians of North America 'My Sister the Moon' -- subject(s): Fiction, Prehistoric peoples 'Mi Hermana La Luna' 'Mother earth, father sky' -- subject(s): Prehistoric peoples, Indians of North America, Fiction, Popular Print Disabled Books 'Song of the river' -- subject(s): Fiction, Prehistoric peoples, Indians of North America 'Der Gesang des Flusses' 'Cry of the Wind' 'Bruder Wind' 'Sisu'
from his Paintings