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Paleolithic Religion Summary
7,236 words, approx. 24 pages PALEOLITHIC RELIGION. The term Paleolithic was coined more than a hundred years ago to distinguish the simple stone tools discovered in deep gravel pits or caves of the diluvial (or antediluvian) period from the polished stone tools of a later age, the...
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Paleolithic Information
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 The Paleolithic (or Palaeolithic) is a prehistoric era distinguished by the development of stone tools. It covers the greatest portion of humanity's time on Earth, extending from 2.5 million years ago, with the introduction of stone tools by hominids...




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The beneficial paleolithic diet.
10/01/2003: 703 words, approx. 2 pages Life Without Bread, How a Low-Carbohydrate Diet Can Save Your Life by Christian B. Allan, PhD and Wolfgang Lutz, MD, foreword by Kilmer S. McCully, MD Keats Publishing, available from Price Pottenger Nutrition Foundation, 800-366-3748 Quality paperback, 240 pp., charts, photographs, appendix, references,...
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Paleolithic art tells the past.(Neighbor)
06/21/2002: 734 words, approx. 2 pages Byline: Oliver Andresen Primarily through pictorial art do we express our relationship to space and time. The first artists were the Paleolithic people of the Stone Age, living between 30,000 and 8,000 BC. Little is known about them. They were small...
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Black spots threaten cave drawings
11/21/2007: 326 words, approx. 1 pages New clusters of black fungus are spreading over famed cave drawings in southwest France, scientists warned Tuesday.But the scientists said they have found a bacteria-killing recipe to protect the remarkable Paleolithic paintings.The new stains are the latest biological threat to the Lascaux cave drawings, which...
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Exceptionalism Exposed: A Historical Tug of War
5/28/2006: 1,260 words, approx. 4 pages A Nation Among Nations: America’s Place in World History, by Thomas Bender. Hill and Wang, 368 pages, $26. It takes a man with a certain singular talent to write a history of America empty of originality and devoid of insight. William J. Bennett...


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