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101.

Literacy in Roman Empire

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102.

Whose daughter was Maria??

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103.

give 5 difference between regional continuity model and replacement model

Answer» Regional continuity model belongs to human origin assets that is consider by modern Homo sapiens and developed from different regional populations.This includes archaic homo sapiens that includes previously evolved from regional populations of erectus.The replacement continuity delivers partial theory and includes fact that these homo sapiens are migrated out Africa and into Europe and Asia.
104.

Give two features of urban life

Answer» Trade and high productive agricultural land
105.

Note is required "paths of moderanisation to china"

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106.

What is the difference between replacement model and regional continuity model??

Answer» Regional Continuity Model states that the Homo sapiens in different regions gradually evolved at different rates into modern humans, and hence the variation in the modern humans
107.

Uruk is famous for

Answer» Situated on the bank of the river Euphrates, about 2500 kilometres south-east of modern capital city of Baghdad, Uruk is an ancient Mesopotamian city. It came into existence around 3000 BCE, and was reckoned to be the most extensive town in the contemporary world. Uruk spread over an area of 250 hectares. It was twice in size when compared to Indus valley civilization. The city expanded around 2800 BCE. This area increased to about 400 hectares. Nearly 50,000 to 80,000 people resided here at that time. Sumerian king Ermerkar was the founder of this town. He also constructed here the temple of a well-known goddess Inanna. Another famous ruler of this town was Gilgamesh. He declared Uruk as the capital city of his empire. To safeguard ground from any invasion he constructed a massive town around it. Here in Uruk the war prisoner had to do compulsory labour either for the ruler or for construction of temple. They were paid in grains in return. The common people were engaged in the extraction of stones, making mud-bricks, etc. as per the order of their ruler. Uruk had also made unprecedented progress in the field of technology. The invention of potter’s wheel led to a revolutionary change in the field of technology and also helped in utensil making on a large scale.<br>Earliest temple town of Egypt<br>Trade
108.

List the evidence through which you can prove different types of residences used by early human?

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109.

How the cave are important to construct a history of earlier human?

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110.

What are different between hominiods and monkeys

Answer» \t\xa0Hominid is one of the member of the biological family called Hominidae on the other hand Monkeys are non Hominoid.\t\xa0Hominids does not possess tail on the other hand monkeys possess tail.
111.

Why are hundreds of tablets found together in different sights of Mesopotamia

Answer» Hundreds of tablets found in mesapotamia because if they start trade so they have to make record of that trade . So they first give the tablet shape to clay and wet it when it was full of water they immideatly write in that because if it was dry so nothing was written on this. When their trade complete they break it and nake new .so that tablets are found in mesapotamia whuch was use for wriiting.
112.

Please give us important question of all type

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113.

How were tablets made in Mesopotamia

Answer» Hatt<br>The tablets were made by clay
114.

What were the items of trade of Mesopotamia

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115.

Why did cities develop in the southern region of Mesopotamia

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116.

What kind of economic activity done at mari (syria)

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117.

Discuss the growth of towns. Did it represent a fourth order

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118.

physical features of Roman Empire ch 3

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119.

Which sources help us to understand early human history

Answer» The history of human kind is ancient and many research still going on.There are a lot of historical things, artifacts, monuments and archaeological sites which tell us about the history of early humans.Some of them are:• The paintings and writings in caves• Tools made up of stone• Food and lifestyle• The ancient monuments• Invention of fire
120.

ভারতে লৌহ যুগের সূচনা হয়

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121.

What were the effects of the crusades on europe and asia

Answer» The Crusades had the following effects in Asia.1. They led to the intensification of violence in West Asia, thereby leading to the loss of many lives.2. They weakened the Byzantine empire, based in Constantinople, and contributed to its eventual defeat at the hands of the Ottomans.3. They led to the entry of new population groups from Europe into West Asia. For example, people from French Levantine arrived and settled down in present day Lebanon, Palestine and Turkey.4. They led to the emergence of short lived Christian states in Palestine based in Jerusalem.The Crusades had the following effects on Europe.1. They reopened the Mediterranean sea to commerce and contributed to the rise of Italian trading city states like Venice and Genoa.2. They increased the power of the Catholic church in Europe and increased its ability to create wars and inflict violence on the common people.3. They became a source of tales about heroism, valour and chivalry in Europe.
122.

What source were studies in the history of Mesopotamia

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123.

Distinguish between hominids and hominoids by giving 4 points

Answer» Hominids have evolved from hominoids and share certain common features, but\xa0there are major differences as well:\xa0\tHominoids Hominids By about 24 mya, there emerged a subgroup amongst primates, called Hominoids.This included apes.By about 5.6 mya, we find evidence of the first hominidsHominoids have a smaller brain than hominids. They are quadrupeds, walking on all fours, but with flexible forelimbs.Hominids have an upright posture and bipedal locomotion (walking on two feet). There are also marked differences in the hand, which enables the making and use of tools.\t\xa0
124.

What is the replacement continuity models?

Answer» The Replacement Model supports the view that the modem human beings originated in a single region, i.e. Africa. In support of this view, most of the scholars tried to correlate the anatomical and genetic similarity of modern humans. It indicates that their ancestors belonged to one region and from where they migrated to different parts of the world.<br>1. The enormous similarity amongst the modern humans is due to origin in a single region. 2. The physical differences observed today suggests that the descendants migrated to the other region.
125.

Who were homosapien

Answer» Homo sapiens are\xa0the species to which all modern human beings belong.
126.

What did the hearths found in the early caves indicate?

Answer» They also showed the controlled use of fire<br>That the early humans had enough knowledge to take care of themselves and that their brain had developed a immensely
127.

When and how did man appeared on earth ?

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128.

Write a short note on punch making tool

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129.

From the beginning of time in mc quick

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130.

Explain the method of communication during the prehistoric period

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131.

How the use of fire effect the early human

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132.

Divide the human species into 3 categories?

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133.

What is early archaeologist

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134.

What were the reasons behind give cave painting. Some examples

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135.

What benefit did man get from his erect position

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136.

What led to the gradual entivation of the early forms of austrolopthecus

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137.

Tell me about hadza group

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138.

Where did urban life began in the world what is it present name?

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139.

What type of ruler was Nero in your opinion? (Ch-3 : An empire among three continents)

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140.

Early humans from trees to caves and open air sites

Answer» Between 400,000 and 125,000 years ago, caves and open-air sites began to be used.\xa0Evidence for this comes from sites in Europe. In the Lazaret cave in southern France, a 12x4 metre shelter was built against the cave wall. Inside it were two hearths and evidence of different food sources.At another site, Terra Amata on the coast of southern France, flimsy shelters with roofs of wood and grasses were built for short-term, seasonal visits.\xa0
141.

Why Mari is important?

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142.

Write a notes on the story of human evolution

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143.

Africa ,europe till 15000BC

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144.

Write the two theory /stories givin explain evolution of human

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145.

Write an essay on development of writing

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146.

Differentiate between homonoids and hominids

Answer» Hominids have evolved from hominoids and share certain common features, but\xa0there are major differences as well:\xa0\tHominoids Hominids By about 24 mya, there emerged a subgroup amongst primates, called Hominoids.This included apes.By about 5.6 mya, we find evidence of the first hominidsHominoids have a smaller brain than hominids. They are quadrupeds, walking on all fours, but with flexible forelimbs.Hominids have an upright posture and bipedal locomotion (walking on two feet). There are also marked differences in the hand, which enables the making and use of tools.\t\xa0
147.

Their was widespread cultural diversity in the roman empire give examples

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148.

Describe the process of development of writing in Mesopotamia

Answer» The development of writing:(i) The first Mesopotamian tablets, written around 3200 BCE, contained picture-like signs and numbers. These were about 5,000 lists of oxen, fish, bread loaves, etc. - lists of goods that were brought into or distributed from the temples of Uruk, a city in the south.Clearly, writing began when society needed to keep records of transactions -because in city life transactions occurred at different times, and involved many people and a involved many people and a variety of goods.(ii) Mesopotamians wrote on tablets of clay. A scribe would wet clay and pat it into a size he could hold comfortably in one hand. He would carefully smoothen its surfaces.With the sharp end of a reed cut obliquely, he would press wedge-shaped (‘cuneiform) signs on to the smoothened surface while it was still moist. Once dried in the sun, the clay would harden and tablets would be almost as indestructible as pottery. When a written record of, say, the delivery of pieces of metal had ceased to be relevant, the tablet was thrown away.(iii) Once the surface dried, signs could not be pressed onto a tablet : so each transaction, however minor, required a separate written tablet.This is why tablets occur by the hundreds at Mesopotamian sites. And it is because of this wealth of sources that we know so much more about Mesopotamia than we do about contemporary India.(iv) By 2600 BCE or so, the letters became cuneiform, and the language was Sumerian. Writing was now used not only for keeping records, but also for making dictionaries, giving legal validity to land transfers, narrating the deeds of kings, and announcing the changes a king had made in the customary laws of the land.Sumerian, the earliest known language of Mesopotamia, was gradually replaced after 2400 BCE by the Akkadian language. Cuneiform writing in the Akkadian language continued in use until the first century CE, that is, for more than 2,000 years.
149.

How to obtain food by early human beings

Answer» Prior to the adoption of agriculture, people had gathered plant produce as a source of food. About 160,000 years ago, people obtained food by either scavenging or hunting animals and gathering plant produce. They also learnt how to make stone tools and to communicate with each other.\xa0Although other ways of obtaining food were adopted later, hunting-gathering continued.<br>They obtained food by either scavenging or hunting animals and gathering plants
150.

What is hadza

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