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Paleolithic carvings of the female form. Often very exaggerated features. Venus Figurines
A person in older times believed to have the ability to act as a bridge to the supernatural. Shaman
A people that still lives on the edge of the Kalahari Dessert in southern Africa. San or Ju/hoansi peoples
Literally, "old stone age." Paleolithic
term used to describe paleolithic societies. they wanted and needed so little. The original Affluent Society
a european varient of homo sapiens Neanderthals
in prehistoric japan, had some of the world's earliest pottery Jomon culture
a San cultural practice meant to deflate pride and negative comments about meat brought by other hunters "insulting the meat"
a number of cold periods in the Earth's history. Ice Age
a people of northern Tanzania, almost the last surviving paleolithic society Hadza
people who hunt and gather food rather than producing it. gathering and hunting peoples
the earliest culture of north america. Clovis culture
a people of southern california that survived until the modern era Chomash culture
a prestigious craft guild, specialized in canoes(called the tomol) Brotherhood of the Tomol
the last phase of great human migration, established human presence in every habitable region of the earth Austonesian Migrations
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