Interesting...

  I found it interesting that with the emergence of the earliest Homo Sapiens (250,000-200,000 B.P.) and how it turned into the globalization of humankind within the timeframe of how far apart it was to see how our ancestors migrated due to many factors such as food supply, climate change, and the layout of the land but most of all traveling through the water (60,000-40,000 B.P.) with the first use of boats.  Then to see that our last settlement was in New Zealand just in 1000-800 B.P.

  
  Then the next interesting thing I read about was how our early ancestors were hunters and gatherers for a long time only til about 12,000 years ago that they began to cultivate plants and domesticate animals.  People believe that there was a process of global warming between 11,000-9500 B.C.E. (pg. 32) that resulted in this progress.  With agriculture becoming globalized, it meant more populated settlements, migrating to more fertile lands, and creating civilizations.

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  1. I also found these timelines very interesting as well as how humankind was globalized. I also found it fascinating how early societies were able to advance from hunter gatherers to the agricultural revolution which really paved the way for societies as we kind of know them today. Thanks for sharing Oliver!

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