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anthropology.

1. What sorts of practical concerns or challenges faced by ancient people may have led to the development of complex

2. Considering the fact that most people work harder and relinquish at least some control over their own lives in complex societies, why might such societies have developed at all?
3. Why and how would complex societies devote so much of their energies to the production of great monuments with no practical purpose?
4. What does Göbekli Tepe imply about the development of complexity? What is surprising about the site?

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Anthropology

Anthropology

explore a website called Cells Alive! This site has a nice collection of photos, graphics and games on cells, cell division, DNA… Some of you I am sure are already
familiar with this material, but a review, especially with the crossword puzzles and jigsaw puzzles, may be helpful. I would like you to read whatever catches your
attention and then report back to me five things you learned. To turn in the assignment type your findings into the add submission box and submit them to me. There is
no right or wrong answer, I only ask you to try things out.
Please visit Cells Alive!, a website created by James A. Sullivan. This site offers a fun way to learn about cells, including interactive exercises, animations, video
clips, and computer-enhanced images of living cells and organisms. Since we are most interested in cells, cell division and the like, take a look at the links that
deal with these subjects (I particularly like the puzzles).

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Anthropology

Anthropology

explore a website called Cells Alive! This site has a nice collection of photos, graphics and games on cells, cell division, DNA… Some of you I am sure are already
familiar with this material, but a review, especially with the crossword puzzles and jigsaw puzzles, may be helpful. I would like you to read whatever catches your
attention and then report back to me five things you learned. To turn in the assignment type your findings into the add submission box and submit them to me. There is
no right or wrong answer, I only ask you to try things out.
Please visit Cells Alive!, a website created by James A. Sullivan. This site offers a fun way to learn about cells, including interactive exercises, animations, video
clips, and computer-enhanced images of living cells and organisms. Since we are most interested in cells, cell division and the like, take a look at the links that
deal with these subjects (I particularly like the puzzles).

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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