Chapter 1: First Peoples

I used to fear the idea of history repeating itself due to how much negative events would occur. I never really connected our modern tendencies to early human behaviors, I neglected to consider information from that far in the past. I notice that the paleolithic way of life never completely disappeared. In my opinion there's beauty in this time frame. Growing up in the city exposes some of human's greed and sometimes made me wonder if the constant eye for an eye style of the fast life is worth it. During the paleolithic era the only goal was to share tomorrow and explore. To me, it seems like modern day has too many ulterior motives, but I appreciate the structure of communities that grew between 3500 and 500 B.C.E. Objects were used for art and weapons in Africa then spread as humans started migrated. The connection between objects as a product didn't exist the way we know it today.  When in Eurasia, these technologies expanded to become more deadly weaponry, more safe clothing and efficient to create with the resources available.

I find the depiction of women found in Germany from 35,000 years ago pretty interesting, and makes me curious as to where and why this began to live on as far as it did.  I also think the early records of settlements in the Americas are interesting cause it happened later on in the spectrum history but the Clovis people still failed due to lack in resources. The agricultural revolution was vital to human growth for this reason.

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