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- Europe (23835 bytes)
6: ...the third largest continent after [[Asia]] and [[Africa]]. The population of Europe is roughly 705,500...
13: ...which means "sunrise" and is the land to the east from a [[Mesopotamian]] perspective.
18: ...g large colonial empires with vast holdings in [[Africa]], [[the Americas]], and [[Asia]].
20: ...to power and set out on a conquest, forming a new French empire that soon collapsed. After these conqu...
22: ...Economic Consequences|aftermath of World War I]]. From the end of [[World War II]] through the end of ... - Cattle (12844 bytes)
17: ... [[water buffalo]] or [[African buffalo]]. (See [[aurochs]] for the history of domestication, and [[zebu]] ...
23: ...m "'''cattlebeast'''". "'''Neat'''" (horned oxen, from which we get "[[neatsfoot oil]]"), "'''beef'''"...
31: ...'s main function is to absorb water and nutrients from the digestable feed. The omasum is known as th...
33: ...tempted to recreate the original gene pool of the aurochs by careful crossing of commercial breeds, creatin...
39: [[Image:Cow.jpg|left|200px|thumb|Friesian/Holstein cow]] - List of extinct animals (3267 bytes)
13: * [[Aurochs]] (1627, Poland)
29: ===[[Africa]]=== - Neanderthal (12705 bytes)
16: ...nhabited [[Europe]] and parts of western [[Asia]] from about 230,000 to 29,000 years ago (the [[Middle...
26: ...arm bones, part of the left [[pelvis|ilium]], and fragments of a [[scapula]] and ribs. They were origi...
28: ...ltimately led to the idea that these remains were from ancient [[Europe]]ans who had played an importa...
37: ...of ''[[Homo sapiens]]''; however, recent evidence from [[mitochondrial DNA]] studies indicates that [[...
39: ...e modern humans are considered a separate species from the "archaic" forms. This complication is intro... - Sumer (14409 bytes)
2: ...ir'') formed the southern part of [[Mesopotamia]] from the time of settlement by the Sumerians until t...
5: ...adian language|Akkadian]] which belongs to the [[Afro-Asiatic languages]].
12: ...fare over water rights, trade routes, and tribute from nomadic tribes.
18: ...g it his capital, and claimed an empire extending from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean. He is t...
24: ...l]]s, [[millet]], [[wheat]], [[turnip]]s, [[Date (fruit)|date]]s, [[onion]]s, [[garlic]], [[lettuce]],... - Cave art (4661 bytes)
6: ...d the [[Magdalenian]] paintings of southwestern [[France]] ([[Lascaux]]) and Cantabrian [[Spain]] ([[A...
8: ...f [[Cueva de las Monedas]] which imply the art is from the [[Wisconsin glaciation|last ice age]]. The ...
10: ...ge wild animals, such as [[bison]], [[horse]]s, [[aurochs]], and [[deer]], and tracings of human [[hand]]s ...
14: ...r small caves) and the variety of subject matter (from prey animals to [[Predator|predators]] and huma...
19: * [[Lascaux]], France - (8563 bytes)
2: ...hic]] settlement in southern [[Anatolia]], dating from around 7500 BC for the lowest layers. It is per...
4: ...ya]], [[Turkey]], approximately eighty-five miles from the twin-coned volcano of [[Hasan Dağ]]. ...
7: ...n progress according to, among others, [[Colin Renfrew]]. In addition to extensive use of [[archaeolog...
12: ...age, and were accessed through low entry openings from main rooms. All rooms were kept scrupulously c...
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