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HOMO SAPIENS III (43)

HOMO SAPIENS III (43)

Published: 2021-03-30

Slavery has almost always existed in the history of Homo sapiens. Even in the communal clan society, there were slaves, subject to the will of the dominant leader and his shaman assistants. The flock family's rebellious family was sacrificed to a totem, with further eating during a common meal. With the transition to a sedentary lifestyle and the construction of temples, slavery was a logical phenomenon, both in debt and the capture of prisoners in various wars.
HOMO SAPIENS III (42)

HOMO SAPIENS III (42)

Published: 2021-03-29

The transition of hunter-gatherer populations to a sedentary lifestyle is associated with understanding the benefits of growing grain crops on the shores of deep rivers. Instead of a long and difficult search for food, it became possible to grow crops and make supplies in adverse weather conditions.
HOMO SAPIENS - PEOPLES

HOMO SAPIENS - PEOPLES

Published: 2021-03-26

View of Homo sapiens leaving the African cradle. The search for food and more favorable living conditions forced them to act. Similar to extreme actions in the wild, danger, and multiple enemies, battles have taken place for thousands of years. The brain, which reached a volume of 1650 cm³, the only weapon of our distant ancestors, adapted and developed, saving the species from destruction.
OUR BRAIN

OUR BRAIN

Published: 2021-03-25

The large brain allowed numerous populations of Homo sapiens to explore the vast expanses of the planet, fight predators, other hominid species, wildlife, natural disasters, disease, and hunger. They survived thanks to the ability to share food, which no one else in the animal kingdom does.
A STORY OF SLAVERY

A STORY OF SLAVERY

Published: 2021-03-24

The history of the Homo sapiens species can be considered from the beginning of this species' exodus from Africa about 185 thousand years ago, judging by the remains of the early representatives of Homo sapiens found in Israel. There are other dates 120-150 thousand years ago. Climate change in Africa has forced many of the continent's wildlife, including hominids, to search for alternative favorable habitats.
NEW ERA

NEW ERA

Published: 2021-03-20

A new era. On January 20, 2021, the inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris's new administration took place. The Donald Trump administration has left the White House, making room for new owners for the next 4 years.
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What's new in USA

Published: 2021-03-18

The Democrat-controlled House of Representatives is set to vote on two immigration bills that would provide a citizenship path for illegal immigrants and immigrant farmworkers' legal status.
Oregon USA #1

Oregon USA #1

Published: 2021-03-14

In the state of Oregon in the United States, a bill has been promulgated to provide an annual payment of $ 123,000, plus interest, for life as compensation for any person who can prove to be a descendant of African slaves.
HOMO SAPIENS III (34)

HOMO SAPIENS III (34)

Published: 2021-03-07

Constant skirmishes between the colonists and the royal military led to armed resistance. Members of Congress from the 13 colonies gathered in Philadelphia in May 1775 decided to begin mobilizing the militia, led by George Washington. The rebels captured Boston and retreated to New York. In 1773, a group of daredevils boarded three English ships in Boston Harbor and threw 342 boxes of tea overboard.
PANDEMIC

PANDEMIC

Published: 2021-03-03

The 1918-1920 pandemic, dubbed the "Spanish flu," claimed 50 million lives. They also mention the figure of 100 million. During the spring of the second year of the "Spanish flu," people turned black and died on the second day after being ill. Returning home to America from the First World War, American soldiers brought the "Spanish flu." No vaccinations or masks existed, and the "Spanish flu" suddenly disappeared as it had appeared.