Sentences with phrase «early inhabitants of»

Thirdly, the early inhabitants of the western US were not farmers; they were hunter - gatherers.
Enjoy tastings of great wine and food and learn about the early inhabitants of Australia at the Maalinup Aboriginal Gallery on this half - day tour of...
Enjoy tastings of great wine and food and learn about the early inhabitants of Australia at the Maalinup Aboriginal Gallery on this half - day tour of the Swan Valley.
«A brief account of some early inhabitants of Santa Cruz Island.»
Skull shape tells us that some early inhabitants of the Americas kept to themselves, and that South America saw at least two distinct waves of colonisation
Researchers already knew that some Europeans of this time had dark skin and blue eyes, but Cheddar Man reveals that previous assumptions that early inhabitants of the British Isles had lighter skin and hair were wrong — and that those traits didn't spread through England until the past 4800 years or so.
The sequencing of a 10,600 - year - old genome has settled a lengthy legal dispute over who should own the oldest mummy in North America — and given scientists a rare insight into early inhabitants of the Americas.
«Interestingly, though our results are preliminary, there are no major traces of genetic ancestry in these early inhabitants of Bavaria that might have come from soldiers of the Roman army,» said Harbeck.
We do know that the artists were among the earliest inhabitants of southern Africa, the ancestors of the modern - day «San» peoples.
It's a great finale to your journey through the West — as is the nearby Crazy Horse Monument, a memorial to the earliest inhabitants of the nation's heartland.
The modern populations of these valleys, who share cultural and linguistic affinities with peoples found today on the Tibetan plateau, were commonly assumed to be the descendants of the earliest inhabitants of the Himalayan arc.
Indian lore has it that their forbears began life as animals; the woodchuck was recognized as the «grandfather» of the earliest inhabitants of the area.

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Mentally disturbed people who were victims of syphilis were, in earlier times, the primary inhabitants of our mental institutions.
Harrington went to Washington back in the early «60s and continues to work with Democratic Party liberals out of a humane belief that the people who run this country are, like the other inhabitants of the country, decent and honest.
For in this case Christians did not take the land by might of arms but by persuasion, and ruled not as foreign conquerors but as inhabitants and natives, harvesting the fruit of earlier centuries during which the bulk of the local population gradually adopted the new religion as its own.
A five page excursus reports on attempts to deal with the great ages of the early inhabitants.
In 1983, he found a broken Clovis point — a type of arrowhead made by some of North America's earliest inhabitants, he said — near the then - undeveloped 143rd Street Metra station.
Inhabitants of Boise, Idaho, watched with trepidation earlier this year as the city's oldest, tallest resident moved two blocks.
Even if the ancient inhabitants of the Dmanisi site were not early members of H. erectus, there is still a problem: anthropologists have previously thought that no hominins existed outside of Africa as early as 1.85 million years ago.
Perry suggests in her report that the domestication of condiments — not just staples like corn and the tuber manioc — indicates that early inhabitants had sophisticated palates and agricultural systems.
The larval phase of a marine species is often the only time that coral reef inhabitants travel between habitat locations, an important early life history stage required to maintain healthy populations when environmental conditions fluctuate due to both natural and man - made factors.
These ancient indigenous inhabitants, many of them ancestors to the modern Tsimshian, were a seafaring people who first encountered Europeans in the early 1700s.
The daily grind in an early Near Eastern agricultural community left revealing marks on the skeletons of the inhabitants
If that estimate holds up, it supports the idea that some of the continent's earliest human inhabitants created rock art.
Using new methods to analyze stone projectile points crafted by North America's earliest human inhabitants, Smithsonian scientists have found that these tools show evidence of a shift toward more experimentation in their production beginning about 12,500 years ago, following hundreds of years of consistent stone - tool production created using uniform techniques.
Australia's early human inhabitants had to contend with giant killer lizards, according to a team of paleontologists from the University of Queensland,...
One of only three berries native to North America, the lowbush Wild Blueberry was prized by our earliest inhabitants for its taste, nutrition and healing qualities.
The use of fluoride began in the early 1800s when inhabitants of the day sought to correct brown stains on Colorado Native American's teeth.
Earlier scenes feature whales flying through the clouds and into the sea, which becomes intertwined with the reflection of the sky in the water, and the climax is impressive action sequence, featuring the realm's inhabitants using their assorted magical powers to escape a giant tidal wave.
His interest lies in the emerging Bronze Age and its inhabitants, who live in a walled city with a big sports arena and what can only be called an early version of a soccer team.
In fact an early scene in which the mythology and back - story of the inhabitants of Barsoom is laid out in voice - over sent shivers up my spine recalling the opening scene of David Lynch's misbegotten 1984 film Dune, a failed big budget adaptation of classic science fiction literature hailed at the time as the «new Star Wars».
That ship is attacked in the earliest moments of Infinity War, with half of its inhabitants slaughtered, but Thor confirms the other half of his people made it to safety.
For The Help, Tate Taylor retained twice Oscar nominated costume designer, Sharen Davis (Ray, Dreamgirls), to reproduce early 1960s Jackson, encompassing all its inhabitants; from white debutantes and ladies of leisure to the African American maids or «help» who served them.
Before this though, in the early years of invention, I harbored a secret, barely - expressed hope I might write a book or more some day of one or more of the inhabitants of the Half - Continent.
Texas in the early 1900s, its inhabitants still traveling by horseback and barely familiar with the telephone, was on the cusp of an oil boom that, unbeknownst to its residents, would spark a period of dramatic changes and economic growth.
Daniel Will Harris is an early desktop publishing pioneer, an award - winning designer, author, and overall creative dynamo and one of the first inhabitants of ye olde world wide web.
You will find history of Palawan and the lives of the early inhabitants story - told in the exhibit.
The Amerindians and Maya were some of the earliest inhabitants, and ruins from the Maya civilization are still being discovered.
Its population of around 1,000 inhabitants swells considerably during the holiday season to around 13,000 during the New Year festivities and to about 20,000 during the Falls Festival in early January, with its famous Pier to Pub Swim, Mountain to Surf Run and Surf Boat Race.
Northern Ambergris Caye is separated from the southernmost tip of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula by a small channel that was dug by its earliest inhabitants, the Mayans, to allow direct access to Chetumal Bay without having to travel around the Southern tip of the caye.
Of value to the early inhabitants these ponds were a source of fresh water and their connection to the source was of a mystical naturOf value to the early inhabitants these ponds were a source of fresh water and their connection to the source was of a mystical naturof fresh water and their connection to the source was of a mystical naturof a mystical nature.
Substantial evidence of earlier inhabitants remain in the remarkable temples and pyramids at Palenque, which looming from the depths of the jungle provide an inspiring insight into the country's rich history, while the calls of the jungle's resident howler monkeys bring you back to the present day.
During the February «From Shore to Sea» lecture, Anthropologist Dr. John Johnson discussed new insights from recent research projects that indicate early native inhabitants of the Channel Islands likely thrived in greater densities than anywhere else in California.
San Salvador's many attractions include the archaeological site where its earliest inhabitants, the Lucayan Indians, lived; five monuments at Landfall Park commemorating Columbus» arrival here, one underwater; the Dixon Hill Lighthouse; Watlings Estate, the ruins of a late 18th - century Loyalist plantation house, and other historical ruins; the New World Museum, with a display of artifacts from the time of the indigenous people and the life of Christopher Columbus; and the Bahamian Field Station, a center for research in archaeology, biology, geology and marine sciences.
Located at the islands are the remains of perhaps the earliest island inhabitants, dating back 13,000 years BP.
Arawak Indian rock drawings decorate the monolithic stones of Ayo, providing evidence of the great importance these rocks held for the Island's early inhabitants.
However, it is believed that the islands early inhabitants were the first to know of its existence, but their fear of spirits that they believe inhabit the caves prevented them from exploring the cave.
The original name of the island was «Yuma», which was given to it by very early Arawak inhabitants.
Home to many species of water birds, this area is steeped in history, both of the early settlers and the original Aboriginal inhabitants.
Called Ah - Cuzamil - Peten (Land of Swallows) by its earliest inhabitants, Cozumel has been a favorite destination for divers since 1961, when Jacques Yves Cousteau's documentary broadcast Cozumel's glorious sea life to the world.
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