Hunter-Gatherers
10 articles tagged with "Hunter-Gatherers"
Impact of Ironworking on Agriculture and Society in Africa
Explore how ironworking revolutionized African agriculture, enabling forest clearance, new crops, and societal shifts but facing limitations due to local diseases.
The Spread of Agriculture and Copper Metallurgy in Prehistoric Europe
Explore the spread of agriculture and copper metallurgy in prehistoric Europe from Anatolia, transforming societies through farming techniques and new materials.
Early Agricultural Developments in Mesoamerica
Explore Mesoamerica's gradual agricultural revolution from 2700 BC, transforming hunter-gatherer societies into settled communities through crops like maize.
Prehistoric Societies: Diverging Paths to Civilization
Explore prehistoric societies before 1000 BC that developed unique cultural practices adapting to diverse environments without reaching the complexity of ancient civilizations.
The End of Prehistory and the Dawn of Civilizations
Explore how diverse cultural developments led to the emergence of civilizations from 10,000 BCE to modern times, marking the end of prehistory.
The Emergence of Agriculture and Early Settlements
Explore the pivotal shift from hunting-gathering to agriculture around 10,000 BC, leading to permanent settlements and societal transformations.
The Dawn of Agricultural Societies: Transition from Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers
Explore the pivotal transition from hunter-gatherers to agricultural societies around 10,000 BCE during the Paleolithic era.
Upper Palaeolithic Societies: Settlements and Social Structures
Explore the development of early human societies during the Upper Palaeolithic period through advancements in hunting, tool-making, and settlement formation.
The Evolution of Prehistoric European Art
Explore the timeline of Prehistoric European Art from 35,000 BCE to 9000 BCE, showcasing decorated objects, figurative art, and cave paintings.
Early Human Societies and the Emergence of Home Bases
Explore early human societies' shift to home bases around 2 million years ago, marked by gender roles and advanced cognitive abilities.