The Beginnings of Civilization Section 1. The Beginnings of Civilization Section 1 Preview Starting Points Map: Early People and Agriculture Main Idea.
Carol A. Bryant, Kathleen M. DeWalt, Anita Courtney and Jeffrey Schwartz The Cultural Feast: An Introduction to Food and Society, 2 nd Ed. Belmont, CA:
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Holt African American History Chapter 1. Holt African American History Chapter 1 Section 1 Section 1 Human Origins and Early CivilizationsHuman Origins.
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Essentials of Physical Anthropology Sixth Edition.
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Social Studies Jobs 6.1.spi.2: The student is able to identify the job characteristics of archaeologists, anthropologists, geologists and historians.
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