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A 9 page research paper that answers specific questions pertaining to early civilizations. Topics covered include the Olmec, the Harappa, and a discussion of the similarities between present day Iraq and ancient Peru. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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39). Evidence from this site indicate that the residents of Wadi Kubbaniya were successful in obtaining a mixed subsistence (Maisels 39). Monte Verde : Located in a peat bog
500 miles south of Santiago, Chili, Monte Verde is one of the best preserved Paleo-Indian sites in the Americas (Hirst). The site is believed to be 1,300 years old than
any other archeological site in the Western Hemisphere. Kaminaljuyu : This site was first identified by Alfred P. Maudsley in the late 1900s, but its full significance was not
appreciated until the 1940s (Kaminaljuyu). Located inside present-day Guatemala City, the site is from the Early Classic period (300-600 C.E.) and was a major center during the time of Teotihaucan,
collapsing roughly at the same time (Kaminalijuyu). Catal Huyuk : Located in Anataolia, the "rich central plateau of what is now modern day Turkey, Catal Huyuk was the regions
first city and constituted a "primary source of Western civilization," as it served as a center for "trade and ideas" for 2,000 years (Eichman). The first organized city-state, most of
the research on this site Neolithic site has been abandoned and currently only one acre of the 32-acre mound has been systematically excavated (Eichman). The forerunner of all cities, this
"unique Temple City" was the religious center of the "first great prehistoric civilization" (Eichman). Taramsa Hill : This site is located near Qena in Upper Egypt and is situated
roughly 2.5 kilometers southeast of the Dandara temple (Lindsay). The hill is capped by a "4-m thick cobble deposit" and excavations have been conducted there since 1989 (Lindsay).
New World Essay: Relationship between the Maya and the Olmec The "most spectacular early complex culture in Mesoamerica" was that of the Olmec, which developed in the tropical forest that
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