Histoire des périodes préhistoriques
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Quel événement a été marquant vers -11 700 ?

  • Découverte d'un site aux USA grâce à la technique du carbone 14
  • Début de l'Anthropocène
  • Apparition de Poverty Point
  • Retrait des glaciers (correct)
  • La momie de Spirit Cave a été découverte vers 7420.

    True

    Qui a écrit le livre 'The Primitive Condition of Man' ?

    John Lubbock

    L'ancêtre de la flèche est l'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

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    Associez les dates aux événements correspondants :

    <p>-5000 = Estimation du début des autochtones par les Européens -1000 = Découverte de Poverty Point 1988 = Découverte d'un site de 15 000 ans au Chili 1950 = Début de l'Anthropocène</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Course 1

    • Pleistocene Period (2.68 million to 11,700 years ago): Marked by glacier retreat, prairie expansion, and the discovery of sites with evidence of Indigenous peoples (130,000 years ago). Carbon-14 dating techniques were used to date sites in the US (37,000 years ago).

    • Holocene Period (11,700 years ago to 1950): A transition period with regional cultural variations across North America (north, east, west). The oldest known woven fabric in North America dates back to 7,420 years ago. Early European attempts to date Indigenous presence started around 5,000 years ago. The first known city in North America, Poverty Point, was established around 1000 years ago.

    • Prehistoric period (1840-1850): Emergence of the term "prehistoric" and the book "The Primitive Condition of Man" by John Lubbock (1870), focused on the social and mental states of Indigenous peoples.

    • 1950 to present: The Anthropocene era. Evidence of indigenous settlements dated to 15,000 years ago in Chile (1988).

    • 1991: Further research into the history of Indigenous peoples.

    • 19th Century: Lewis Henry Morgan's three-stage model (savagery, barbarism, civilization) of human development. Morgan and contemporary scientists viewed Indigenous people as lacking laws, faith, or kingship.

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    Testez vos connaissances sur les périodes préhistoriques, y compris le Pleistocène, l'Holocène et l'Anthropocène. Découvrez l'évolution des cultures indigènes et les techniques de datation. Ce quiz aborde également les contributions littéraires sur le sujet.

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