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Hernan Cortes mainly used the basic navigational tools provided at the time. Said basics include the original compass, several maps and papers, as well as common knowledge and the north star (our sun).
Historical accounts of Brule's death vary. Some say that having escaped from capture by the Seneca Iroquois, when he returned to join the Hurons, they believed that he had collaborated with the Iroquois and killed him. Brule accidentally killed a Huron Indian with an ax, then a fight broke out and he was killed in it. And then they ate him.
Small list of great inventions/achievements of ancient China, and various other Chinese "firsts": - Paper - Printing - Compass - Gunpowder - Bell - Ax - Drum - Beer - Fork - Pasta - Oars/rowing - Table salt - Silk - Rice/soybean cultivation - Acupuncture - Anti-malarial compounds - Paper currency - Various metallurgic technologies - Blast furnace - Mechanical belt drive - Drilling - Cast iron - Accurate calendar year - Chemical warfare - Use of chromium - Crossbow - Cold-fusion steel process - Treatment of diabetes - Identification and treatment of malnutrition diseases - Endocrinology - Various achievements in astronomy - Various achievements in geometry and mathematics - Exploding cannonballs - Fireworks - Carriage - Fishing reel - Horse collar/harness - Jade - Kite - Landmine - Various nautical inventions - Match - Natural gas as fuel - Negative numbers - Playing cards - Go/Mahjong/Chinese checkers - Porcelain - Pound lock - Puppet theater - Restaurant menu - Rotary fan - Seismometer - Suspension bridge - Tea - Use of thyroid hormones to treat goiters - Tofu - Toilet paper - Toothbrush - Catapult - Wheelbarrow - Discovery of circadian rhythm - Decimal fractions - Concept of climate change - Music theory - Gaussian elimination - Description of leprosy - Estimate of pi - Recognition of spontaneous combustion - Concept of true north - Recognition of sunspots, and various other astronomical phenomena - Accurate description of solar eclipse
According to archaeologist in order to be defined as a civilization certain criteria must be met. Early archaeologists believed in order to be considered a civilization a society must have cultural superiority, which meant they must have the ability to read and write. If this was the sole criteria used to judge if a society was labeled a civilization, then you could say the Inca of South America, who constructed cities on top of mountains and had a complex system of irrigation canals, were not one because they did not have a system for reading or writing. Modern archaeologists now think of civilization as not better but different. The modern definition of civilization consists of the development of cities, or urbanization, the existence of a centralized political unit, a dense population in the thousands and a degree of organizational complexity. After reading and listening to class lecture I believe that Catal Huyuk should be considered a civilization. As you read on I will discuss point by point why I feel Catal Huyuk was a civilization. Signs of craft specialization are very apparent at Catal Huyuk. There are a variety tools and weapons made from obsidian, flint, stone and bone. A process called flint knapping, or chipping, was used to shape a stone, like flint, into a sharp tool which could be used in arrowheads. Another process that was used in making tools was called grounding. This involved using two stones one of which was struck against the other to shape it into the desired size, and then the stone was ground against another stone to make it sharp. This is often seen in ax heads and maces. Obsidian mirrors are made in the same grounding process. Bone needles used for stitching clothes were also found. That is why I feel that the Catal Huyuk was not a civilization.
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No, he asks for a rock hammer much smaller than a pick ax.
(ax)(ax) = a2 + 2ax + x2
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In Kannada, we would say: Kodali.
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The homonym of "ax" is "acts." "Ax" is a tool used for chopping, while "acts" refers to actions or performances.
The difference is in the shape of the head of the ax.
That would be the Stone Age.
From the basic woodsmans ax.