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The Mind of Man

Podkast av Nick Morris

engelsk

Historie & religion

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The Mind of Man is a documentary of the intellectual evolution of man. Starting with the beginnings of life, it will chronicle the advancements in human technology and psychology; the chief factors in human intellectual evolution. Tune in to explore the journey of your ancestors. Give feedback here: https://nick88morris22.typeform.com/to/MzK1oWv6

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Growing Up

Time range: 500 BCE - 1750 CE  Ok, so last time we checked in on humanity, they were building civilizations. There were three significant civilizations we focused on; the Indus River Valley Civilization, Mesopotamia. Of course, there were others, but um, I uh didn't feel like talking about the others. If that is not enough for you, you can start your podcast and talk about China, Meso America, and whatever else you want. Anyway, more civilizations have popped up. Here are some societies you should know: Rome, Persia, the Mauryan Empire in India, the Han Dynasty in China, Ghana, and Europe and stuff. Why do you need to know all that? Well, because today we're talking about trade. Transcript & Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1F5c4Zd_j4kmacck18o7zsHXEqE-h4BI3Oy4LFxKnMj0/edit?usp=sharing Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDCf6Zbxaho [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDCf6Zbxaho]

8. des. 2020 - 21 min
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The Birth of Civilization

Time range: 15,000-500 BCE We last left off about 15,000 years ago when the standard lifestyle began to change. Before this, humans were hunter-gathers. While this was a successful method of living, there was a growing demand for change. But why? The hunter-gather diet was far healthier than the diet after this change. And hunter-gathers had much more leisure time than their advanced descends. So why would they make this change? Many anthropologists have suggested that the transition to the development of agriculture was to increase the intake of calories. But regardless of why the transformation happened, it was a pivotal moment in the vector of humanity. So what happened? View Transcript here:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yxucvJRy61-q52_lhosaD0opPAN29rmv7s9z5wmZkIA/edit?usp=sharing *

21. sep. 2020 - 28 min
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