Sociology including peoples of the world, communities, and social mechanics can be used to examine prehistory. |
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Sociology can be used to examine early prehistory including Pliocene prehistory, early Pleistocene prehistory, early mid Pleistocene prehistory, mid Pleistocene prehistory, and late mid Pleistocene prehistory; middle prehistory including the 5th decamillennium BP, 4th decamillennium BP, 3rd decamillennium BP, and 2nd decamillennium BP; and late prehistory including the 8th millennium BC, 7th millennium BC, 6th millennium BC, 5th millennium BC, and 4th millennium BC.
Peoples of the world including nations and major groups of Western Civilization, Asiatic peoples, African peoples, and American Indian peoples can be used to examine early prehistory including Pliocene prehistory, early Pleistocene prehistory, early mid Pleistocene prehistory, mid Pleistocene prehistory, and late mid Pleistocene prehistory; middle prehistory including the 5th decamillennium BP, 4th decamillennium BP, 3rd decamillennium BP, and 2nd decamillennium BP; and late prehistory including the 8th millennium BC, 7th millennium BC, 6th millennium BC, 5th millennium BC, and 4th millennium BC.
Communities can be connected, although I do not yet have many specific examples of prehistoric communities.
Hanoi and Naples can be examined for connections.
South Asian cities such as Mumbai and Bengaluru may have originated. Delhi, Karachi, Calcutta, Dacca, Chennai, Hyderabad, Lahore, Ahmedabad, and Pune had not yet been founded.
North Central Chinese cities such as Beijing, Xian, Zhengzhou, and Ningbo can be considered. South Central Chinese cities such as Hangzhou, Quingdao, and Jinan can be considered. Southern Coastal cities such as Hong Kong and Fuzhou can possibly be connected. North China cities such as Shenyang can be connected.
Tokyo, Seoul, Osaka, Canton, Shenzhen, Nagoya, Tianjin, Dongguan, Chengdu, Wuhan, Chongquing, Quanzhou, Nanjing, Harbin, Taipei, Suzhou, Xiamen, Dalian, and Busan had not yet been founded.
Southeast Asian cities such as Hanoi can be connected. Jakarta, Manila, Saigon, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Surat, Bandung, Surabaya, Yangon, and Medan had not yet been founded.
Middle Eastern cities such as Cairo, Istanbul, Tehran, Baghdad, Riyadh, Alexandria, Kabul, Ankara, Kuwait City, and Dubai had not yet been founded.
Western Cities such as Paris, London, Madrid, and Rome can be connected. Mexico City, New York City, Sao Paulo, Moscow, Los Angeles, Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, Lima, Chicago, Essen, Toronto, Santiago, Dallas, San Francisco, Miami, Belo Horizonte, Philadephia, Houston, Milan, St. Petersburg, Atlanta, Washington, Guadalajara, Boston, Bogota, Barcelona, Phoenix, Monterrey, Berlin, Sydney, and Melbourne had not yet been founded.
African cities such as Lagos, Kinshasa, Johannesburg, Luanda, Khartoum, Abidjan, Nairobi, Dar es Salaam, Accra, and Cape Town had not yet been founded.
Social mechanics including social change, social types, and social structure can be used to examine early prehistory including Pliocene prehistory, early Pleistocene prehistory, early mid Pleistocene prehistory, early mid Pleistocene prehistory, mid Pleistocene prehistory, and late mid Pleistocene prehistory; middle prehistory including the 5th decamillennium BP, 4th decamillennium BP, 3rd decamillennium BP, and 2nd decamillennium BP; and late prehistory including the 8th millennium BC, 7th millennium BC, 6th millennium BC, 5th millennium BC, and 4th millennium BC.
Social change including particular changes and movements, social change factors, and social change processes can be used to examine early prehistory including Pliocene prehistory, early Pleistocene prehistory, early mid Pleistocene prehistory, mid Pleistocene prehistory, and late Pleistocene prehistory; middle prehistory including the 5th decamillennium BP, 4th decamillennium BP, 3rd decamillennium BP, and 2nd decamillennium BP, and late prehistory including the 8th millennium BC, 7th millennium BC, 6th millennium BC, 5th millennium BC, and 4th millennium BC.
Particular changes and movements including stone age developments, the agricultural revolution and agrarian revolution can be used to examine early prehistory including pliocene prehistory, early Pleistocene prehistory, early mid Pleistocene prehistory, mid Pleistocene prehistory, and late mid Pleistocene prehistory; middle prehistory including the 5th decamillennium BP, 4th decamillennium BP, 3rd decamillennium BP, and 2nd decamillennium BP; and late prehistory including the 8th millennium BC, 7th millennium BC, 6th millennium BC, 5th millennium BC, and 4th millennium BC. The industrial revolution had not begun.
Stone age developments can be used to examine early prehistory, middle prehistory, and late prehistory.
The earliest stages of the agricultural revolution may be traceable to middle prehistory. It is principally associated with late prehistory.
Agrarian developments including Bronze age developments and possibly American civilization can be traced to late prehistory. Early iron age movements, late iron age movements, and modernization had not yet begun. Bronze age developments and possibly American civilization can be connected.
Social change factors including institutional change, cultural change, demographic change, and natural change can be connected be used to examine early prehistory including pliocene prehistory, early Pleistocene prehistory, early mid Pleistocene prehistory, mid Pleistocene prehistory, and late mid Pleistocene prehistory; middle prehistory including the 5th decamillennium BP, 4th decamillennium BP, 3rd decamillennium BP, and 2nd decamillennium BP; and late prehistory including the 8th millennium BC, 7th millennium BC, 6th millennium BC, 5th millennium BC, and 4th millennium BC.
Institutional change can be used to examine early prehistory, middle prehistory, and late prehistory. Cultural change can be used to examine early prehistory, middle prehistory, and late prehistory. Demographic change can be used to examine early prehistory, middle prehistory, and late prehistory. Natural change can be used to examine early prehistory, middle prehistory, and late prehistory.
Social change processes including innovation, transmission, adaptation, and extinction can be used to examine early prehistory including pliocene prehistory, early Pleistocene prehistory, early mid Pleistocene prehistory, mid Pleistocene prehistory, and late mid Pleistocene prehistory; middle prehistory including the 5th decamillennium BP, 4th decamillennium BP, 3rd decamillennium BP, and 2nd decamillennium BP; and late prehistory including the 8th millennium BC, 7th millennium BC, 6th millennium BC, 5th millennium BC, and 4th millennium BC.
Innovation can be used to examine early prehistory, middle prehistory, and late prehistory. Transmission can be used to examine early prehistory, middle prehistory, and late prehistory. Adaptation can be used to examine early prehistory, middle prehistory, and late prehistory. Extinction can be used to examine early prehistory, middle prehistory and late prehistory.
Social types including agrarian societies, horticultural societies, and hunting and gathering societies can be used to examine early prehistory including pliocene prehistory, early Pleistocene prehistory, early mid Pleistocene prehistory, mid Pleistocene prehistory, and late mid Pleistocene prehistory; middle prehistory including the 5th decamillennium BP, 4th decamillennium BP, 3rd decamillennium BP, and 2nd decamillennium BP; and late prehistory including the 8th millennium BC, 7th millennium BC, 6th millennium BC, 5th millennium BC, and 4th millennium BC. Industrial societies had not yet developed.
Hunting and gathering societies can be examined using early prehistory, middle prehistory, and late prehistory. Horticultural societies can be examined using middle prehistory and late prehistory. The earliest beginnings of agrarian societies may be traceable to late prehistory.
Social structure including community and regional structure, class structure, institutional structure, cultural structure, and anthropological structure can be used to examine early prehistory including pliocene prehistory, early Pleistocene prehistory, early mid Pleistocene prehistory, mid Pleistocene prehistory, and late mid Pleistocene prehistory; middle prehistory including the 5th decamillennium BP, 4th decamillennium BP, 3rd decamillennium BP, and 2nd decamillennium BP; and late prehistory including the 8th millennium BC, 7th millennium BC, 6th millennium BC, 5th millennium BC, and 4th millennium BC.
Community and regional structure can be used to examine early prehistory, middle prehistory, and late prehistory. Class structure can be examined using early prehistory, middle prehistory, and late prehistory. Institutional structure can be examined using early prehistory, middle prehistory, and late prehistory. Cultural structure can be examined using early prehistory, middle prehistory, and late prehistory. Anthropological structure can be examined using early prehistory, middle prehistory, and late prehistory.
History, sociology, institutions, culture, anthropology, personal studies, and science will be connected as the site develops. |
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Created 7 Jan 2014 Last updated 7 Oct 2017