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4785650019what do Fossil, linguistic, & genetic DNA evidence support?homoerectus & homosapiens migrating out of Africa.0
4785654173what was the first region of the world where there is evidence of permanent agricultural villages?eastern Mediterranean1
4785672998what caused the Neolithic Revolution?small villages surrounded by agricultural fields.2
4785676728what caused patriarchal families?The transition from hunting to gathering3
4785657792homoerectus & homosapiens migrating out of Africa are supported by what?Fossil, linguistic, & genetic DNA evidence4
4785682564who used fire for warmth, hunting, and foraging?used fire for warmth, hunting, and foraging.5
4785721999what made humans different than other animals during the neolithic times?the ability to fashion tools and use of fire for protein6
4785732022where did human beings first evolveafrica7
4785761302paleolithicold stone age8
4785761303neolithicnew stone age9
4785772847where did homo erectus spread?from africa to asia then to europe10
4785812781what is Enema Elisha?a Babylonian epic poem that tells the story of how the universe came to be, a great struggle among the gods, and the creation of the world and humanity.11
4785819939why was the Enema Elisha written?was written to assert a special relationship between the city of Babylon and her gods.12
4785836414what supports the land bridge theory?Data showing a close genetic relationship between Indians and indigenous13
4785842226what is The Land Bridge Theory?proposes that people migrated from Siberia to Alaska across a land bridge that spanned the current day Bering Strait14
4785862131what is the Code of Hammurab?a well preserved Babylonian law code15
4785876715what is the Code of Hammurabi filled with?social inequalities16
4785884896where did the Bantu people take their languages to?other african regions17

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