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A significant and far-reaching shift in human subsistence and lifestyle was to be brought about in those areas where crop farming and cultivation were first developed, then gradually improved. In these areas, the previous reliance upon a more nomadic hunter-gatherer subsistence technique was at first supplemented, and then increasingly replaced by, a reliance upon the yield produced from cultivated lands. These developments are also believed to have greatly encouraged the growth of settlements, since it may be supposed that the increased nee ...
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Cabo San Lucas - The first Europeans.
Hernan Cortes, in 1535, and Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, in 1542, were the first Europe ...
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In antiquity, the southern and eastern parts of modern Ukraine were populated by Iranian nomads called Scythians. The Scythian Kingdom existed in Ukraine between 700 BC and 200 BC. In the third century, the Goths arrived, calling their country Oium, and formed the Chernyakhov culture before moving on and defeating the Roman empire. In the 7th century Ukraine was the cor ...
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Social Studies Dictionary - Neolithic Agricultural Revolution Definition and meaning of Neolithic Agricultural Revolution Neolithic Agricultural Revolution - [World History] The New Stone Age (Neolithic) began about 10,000 B.C. and lasted until about 3,500 B.C. During this period, people changed from hunting and gathering food to domesticating animals and cultivating land as farmers. The revolution in agricultural production began in the Middle East and spread into Africa, Asia, and the Americas. The change in agricultural practices affected life. The Neolithic farmer developed a concept of ownership and property, established permanent settlements, and abandoned a nomadic lifestyle. (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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Around 600 B.C., the ancient Greeks founded on the north-eastern shore of the Black Sea the colonies of Tyras, Olbia, Hermonassa, perpetuated by ...
See also:History of Ukraine, History of Ukraine - Early prehistory, History of Ukraine - Kievan Rus’, History of Ukraine - Halych-Volynia, History of Ukraine - Loss of independence, History of Ukraine - Under the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, History of Ukraine - The Cossack era, History of Ukraine - Transition to Russian and Austrian rule, History of Ukraine - The 20th century, History of Ukraine - Post-war and independence, History of Ukraine - Ukraine after independence Read more here: » History of Ukraine: Encyclopedia II - History of Ukraine - Early prehistory |
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Social Studies Dictionary - Neolithic Agricultural Revolution Definition and meaning of Neolithic Agricultural Revolution Neolithic Agricultural Revolution - [World History] The New Stone Age (Neolithic) began about 10,000 B.C. and lasted until about 3,500 B.C. During this period, people changed from hunting and gathering food to domesticating animals and cultivating land as farmers. The revolution in agricultural production began in the Middle East and spread into Africa, Asia, and the Americas. The change in agricultural practices affected life. The Neolithic farmer developed a concept of ownership and property, established permanent settlements, and abandoned a nomadic lifestyle. (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on MEDITATION MEDITATION - n. or adj. 1. art and science of contemplation and concentration spanning Paleolithic hunting rituals. Neolithic mysteries and historic religious traditions East and West, especially Zen, Yoga, Sufism and Coptic, Carmelite, Trappist and Quaker Christianity. 2. contemplation reflection, intuition, doing nothing; in duration from a movement to a kalpa, through most frequently for periods of 10 minutes to several hours or days; performed anytime, anywhere or in any position or activity, through often setting on the Earth, floor, a chair, rock or pennacle standing straight or holding a posture, walling, dancing, jogging, making love; sometimes accompanied by chanting silently or aloud alone or with a group; focusing on the breath, the chakras, the mind, parts of the body, light, sound, God, a tutelary deity, symbols, archetypes, a candle or another internal, external or transcendental object. 3. practice leading to cosmic consciousness, enlightenment truth-consciousness-bless, developing body consciousness, rooting in the here and now perfecting harmony and balance with the Earth. 5. discipline of mind awareness and control of thoughts, emotions and states of consciousness. 6. return to the source or emptiness to erase delusions, refresh ourselves day to day and begin a new. (Michio Kushi). 7. exercise or practice of just being experiencing ourselves at whatever we are, without any extra thing added. (Gary Snyder) 8. going into the mind to see wisdom for yourself-over and over again until it becomes the mind you live in. (Gary Snyder) 9. space to work or fears, hopes, neurotic games, self-deception. (Trungpa) 10. self-analysis, self-cultivation, self-enlightenment. 11. thought-form building, bring down to the concrete levels of the mental plane abstract ideas and intuitions and shattering of forms, establishing of a direct channel between the nomad and the purified personality and between the seven centers in the human etheric vehicle; freedom to work on any path (Bailey) 12. the Tao of cats n. mediator, meditativeness, adj. meditative. v. meditate (from meditari, Latin). (NAD) (See also: MEDITATION, Wiccan Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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