HIS 1101 (HIS1101)
Appalachian State University
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Unit 3: The Middle Neolithic (8000-7300, 7500-5000 BCE): Crisis+Response (part 1)
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These notes are from World Civilizations 1 (HIS 1101) at Appalachian State University. My professor was Ken Chauvin.
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Unit 3: The Middle Neolithic (8000-7300, 7500-5000 BCE): Crisis+Response (part 2)
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These notes are from World Civilizations 1 (HIS 1101) at Appalachian State University. My professor was Ken Chauvin.
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Unit 2 Exam Study Guide (part 1)
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These notes are from World Civilizations 1 (HIS 1101) at Appalachian State University. My professor was Ken Chauvin.
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Unit 2 Exam Study Guide (part 2)
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These notes are from World Civilizations 1 (HIS 1101) at Appalachian State University. My professor was Ken Chauvin.
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Unit 2: Neolithic Region (9500-7500 BCE): The Matriarchy Continues (part 2)
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These notes are from World Civilizations 1 (HIS 1101) at Appalachian State University. My professor was Ken Chauvin.
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Unit 2: Very Late Mesolithic (10,000-9,500 BCE) (part 1)
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These notes are from World Civilizations 1 (HIS 1101) at Appalachian State University. My professor was Ken Chauvin.
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Unit 1: From Hominins to Early Humans (part 1)
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These notes are from World Civilizations 1 (HIS 1101) at Appalachian State University. My professor was Ken Chauvin.
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Unit 1: OTAPS (part 2)
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These notes are from World Civilizations 1 (HIS 1101) at Appalachian State University. My professor was Ken Chauvin.
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