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Extractions: NM's Creative Impulse The Development of Western Civilization I World History I Prehistory Man, so ill prepared to compete in a hostile world, used ingenuity and a little luck to begin the long journey toward civilization. As a hunter-gatherer he led a nomadic life, honing his skills and improving his technology. Once he became a food producer he could settle down and the elements of civilization began to evolve. Prehistoric Art includes cave painting, engraving, sculpture and monolithic architecture. For art considered to be primitive, it is remarkably sophisticated and perceptive. From simple line drawings to polychromatic paintings, from engravings on rock to beautiful three dimensional "Venus" figures, from monolithic monuments to circles and passage graves, art served as a means communication, ritual and an outlet for man's creative spirit. Music and dance also became part of the human experience during prehistoric times. Back to Top The Biological and Cultural Evolutionof Archaic and Modern Homo sapiens**** - Dennis O'Neil , Ph.D.
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Extractions: Walking with Cavemen (DVD) Preorder DVD or VHS. Release date: April 8, 2003. DVD Features: Interviews with the cast and crew, segments showing how the special effects were created, fact files, and a photo gallery. Fred Flintstone they were not. Real cavemen had no time to fool around. They were too busy fighting predators, hunting for food, and getting on with the serious business of survival. Their lives were nasty, brutish and short. Yet somehow, they managed to shape-shift over 3.5 million years into the most successful species ever known: Homo sapiens.
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