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Civilization of Man

by olukayode simeon in History, October 25, 2011
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The life and lifetime of the early man his sojourn in africa and ways he used to cater and fend for himself in difficult situations.its thrilling,captivating and amazing enjoy adieu.

The Early Breakthroughs: Shelter & Refuge: Part One

by Mr Ghaz in History, September 12, 2010
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The first people relied on caves or trees to keep them warm and to protect them from wild animals as they slept, but gradually people learned to construct shelters from materials that they found around them.

Prostitution, an Oldest Occupation – a Myth

by Sharmila Bose in Issues, September 2, 2010
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Is Prostitution a Virtue or an Instinct – an Analysis.

Agriculture Gives a Winning Edge to Early Civilizations

by Jaxerell in Social Sciences, February 13, 2010
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Since civilization began, some groups have dominated other groups, due to superior weaponry, food supply, knowledge, organization, etc. However, when humans first began to group together, everyone was equal. What allowed some civilizations to be the conquerors and others the victims? That difference is the ability to farm.

Kush

by Webiny in History, August 24, 2009
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The history of this little known African civilization.

Domestication, Desiccation, and Technology in Sub-Saharan Africa (6500 BC – 500 AD)

by Jal in History, January 17, 2009
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Changes and developments in agriculture, domestication, and technology that occurred in Sub-Saharan Africa between 6500 B.C – 500 A.D.

The Scythians

by John Walsh in Subcultures, February 29, 2008
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An introduction to the Scythian people of the Steppes.

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