<span>The current thinking is around 200,000 years ago, but I would argue against this by saying that humans had not yet developed the same mental capacity that we have today, as some cognitive ability would have been needed in making art, which of course seems to have appeared around 70,000 years ago in its geometric form, where as the figurative animal paintings and carvings came to be around 40-35 thousand years ago. So, humans were physically definitely modern around 200ka, but mentally, this is unlikely. It is of course possible to argue that behavioural changes need not to be dictated by physiological or cognitive changes. Art could just be an invention</span>
Answer:
economy
Explanation:
ameica wanted to stop britch from trading
fol·li·cle
noun
1.ANATOMY
a small secretory cavity, sac, or gland.
2.BOTANY
a dry fruit that is derived from a single carpel and opens on one side only to release its seeds.
The capital city of the Eastern Roman Empire (aka Byzantine Empire) was called Constantinople. The city was named after the Emperor Constantine of the Roman Empire.<span />
Answer:
November 7, 2005
Explanation:
Only really smart people can solve this complex history fact about a scientist named Alexa.