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Prehistory Stone Age Senior High School Grade X by suharto sma negeri mojoagung

Prehistory Stone Age Senior High School Grade X by suharto sma negeri mojoagung. A megalith is a large stone which has been used to construct a structure or monument, either alone or together with other stones. . Spread of megalithic architecture in Europe.

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Prehistory Stone Age Senior High School Grade X by suharto sma negeri mojoagung

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  1. PrehistoryStone Age Senior High SchoolGrade Xby suhartosma negeri mojoagung

  2. A megalith is a large stone which has been used to construct a structure or monument, either alone or together with other stones.

  3. Spread of megalithic architecture in Europe

  4. Stonehenge, England, erected by Neolithic peoples ca. 4500-4000 years ago. Archaeology is often an important field when it comes to understanding prehistory.

  5. Poulnabrone dolmen in County Clare, Ireland

  6. Clooneen wedge tomb, the Burren, Co. Clare, Ireland

  7. Megalithic tomb, Mane Braz, Brittany

  8. Part of a megalithic structure at Göbekli Tepe (Turkey).

  9. Northern-style megalithic burial from Jukrim-ri, Gochang-eub, North Jeolla Province, Korea.

  10. Kilclooney dolmen near Ardara in County Donegal, Ireland

  11. Dolmen da Aboboreira, Baião, Portugal.

  12. The dolmen Er-Roc'h-Feutet in Carnac, Brittany, France.

  13. A dolmen in Normandy, France

  14. Large T shaped Hunebed D27 in Borger-Odoorn, Netherlands.

  15. Dolmens of Marayoor, South India

  16. Dolmen at Marayoor,Kerala India

  17. Cup and ring marks, England

  18. The cave art of Lascaux is an example of Upper Palaeolithic culture.

  19. A rock painting at Bhimbetka, India, a World heritage site. Cave painting.

  20. Map of early human migrations, according to mitochondrialpopulation genetics.

  21. History of Agriculture • A major change, described by prehistorian Vere Gordon Childe as the "Agricultural Revolution," occurred about the 10th millennium BC with the adoption of agriculture. The Sumerians first began farming ca. 9500 BC. By 7000 BC, agriculture had spread to India; by 6000 BC, to Egypt; by 5000 BC, to China. About 2700 BC, agriculture had come to Mesoamerica.

  22. The first Neolithic cultures started around 7000 BC in the fertile crescent. Agriculture and the culture it led to spread to the Mediterranean, the Indus valley, China and Southeast Asia.

  23. Skara Brae, Scotland. Europe's most complete Neolithic villageThe community contains stone beds, shelves and even an indoor toilet linked to a stream.

  24. An array of Neolithic artifacts, including bracelets, axe heads, chisels, and polishing tools.

  25. Map showing distribution of some of the main culture complexes in Neolithic Europe, ca.4500 BC

  26. Skara Brae, Scotland. Europe's most complete Neolithic village

  27. Skara Brae, Scotland. Evidence of home furnishings (shelves).

  28. Excavated dwellings at Skara Brae Scotland, Europe's most complete Neolithic village.

  29. Reconstruction of Neolithic house in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  30. A Neolithic artifact from Romania.

  31. Reconstruction of a Cucuteni-Trypillia hut, in the Tripillia museum, Ukraine.

  32. Thank YouMatur Suwun Mator Kaso’on

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