Monte Alban, the most significant archaeological site in Oaxaca, was inhabited by Mixtecs, Zapotecs, and Olmecs for more than 1,500 years. The artificial mounds, pyramids, canals, dams, and terraces in Monte Alban were carved out of a mountain, symbolizing a holy topography. The site with its ruins of magnificent bas-reliefs (having hieroglyphic inscriptions), tomb complex, […]
Paleo Indians were ice age hunter-gatherers. Basic stone tools such as spears, chiseled knives and awls were all they needed to maintain their nomadic lifestyle. When the ice age ended, Archaic Indians developed more complex tools to hunt smaller game, catch fish and prepare edible plants to eat.
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Parts of a Castle Nomenclature Cards http://suzyhomeschooler.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Free-Parts-of-a-Castle-Printable-from-Suzy-Homeschooler.pdf Knights, Armor, & Weapons Nomenclature Cards https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8_71tjoHnsNZ0VSRko3dS12dE0/edit Feudal Hierarchy Illuminated Monograms on Foil http://www.artsonia.com/teachers/lessonplans/plan.asp?id=5245 Illumination Information http://www.incredibleart.org/lessons/high/ken-illum2.htm Mainly Castles, but only some illuminated manuscript and heraldry information http://thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2012/02/medieval-castles.html?m=1
Mother and Bear Cub by Salish Artist Joe Wilson 6"x9" art card comes with envelope and blank inside. Art Card Artist biography is printed on the back. Made and printed in Canada. Mother Bear and Cub In nature the mother bear is the one who cares for, nurtures and protects her cub. This design, particularly the cub design, is a portrait of the artists' daughter and the expression reminds the artist of the love and joy she has brought into his life.
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5th Grade This year in social studies our focus in the United States history and geography: Making a New Nation. Our first unit of study is the first Americans. Students describe the major pre-Columbian settlements, including the cliff dwellers and pueblo people of the desert Southwest, the American Indians of the Pacific Northwest, the nomadic nations of the Great Plains, and the woodland peoples east of the Mississippi River. 1. Describe how geography and climate influenced the way various nations lived and adjusted to the natural environment, including locations of villages, the distinct structures that they built, and how they obtained food, clothing, tools, and utensils. 2. Describe their varied customs and folklore traditions. 3. Explain their varied economies and systems of government. This past week, we finished our focus on the Pacific Northwest. They are known for their totem poles. At the end of this region, we created our own totem poles. The students were given a handout about totem poles that contained information about what each color symbolized, as well as what the animals represented. They were asked to create their own totem poles and pick animals and colors that related to themselves. Once their totem pole was done, they had to do a writing piece to go along with it. For each animal they chose, they needed to discuss what the animals represented, how it related to themselves, and why they chose the color they did. Below are students working on their totem poles, as well as using our classroom iPads, to type up their writing!
Bob Coronato etchings, painting, Native American Artifacts,
Kultur der Steinzeit I. Eolithikum und älteres Paläolithikum. Kultur der Steinzeit II. Das jüngere Paläolithikum. Kultur der Steinzeit III. Die Kunst des jüngern Paläolithikums
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Kultur der Steinzeit I. Eolithikum und älteres Paläolithikum. Kultur der Steinzeit II. Das jüngere Paläolithikum. Kultur der Steinzeit III. Die Kunst des jüngern Paläolithikums
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Esta “caja de herramientas” contiene un recorrido cronológico por la evolución de nuestra tecnología, desde los primeros choppers de hace más de 2 millones de años hasta las hachas pulimentadas del…
In ancient times, people in Central Asia practiced a religion known as Tengriism, which focused on living in harmony with the natural universe. While this religion was founded and most widely practiced during ancient times, there are groups that still practice Tengriism to this day.
Southeastern Tribes Southeastern tribes lived in states like Louisiana, Georgia and Alabama. They were hunters and gatherers. Some of them moved from one area to another but the majority stayed in …