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it was a defistating battle. people that lived close were defistated of the land it took and how much time and all the dead bodies around them.
Because they were nomadic and lived in tents.
All of the people that were involved and lived through it, -it's impossible to give numbers.
In 1914 it was about 7,900,000 by the end of the war it was about 8,200,000
tocobaga ceremonies
Some of the scientists who lived in Greece were pythagoras, ptolemy, aristotle, and euclid
No, the Anasazi people lived southwest Four Corners area. The moundbuilders or Mississippian Indians lived the Mississippi valley and in Ohio and Illinois. They were the only ones to build mounds
They lived in huts made of mostly dear hide
Scientists believe that the first continent where people lived was Africa. This is supported by fossil evidence of early hominins found in regions like the Rift Valley in East Africa.
The ancient civilization that lived in North America were the Mound Builders. These people created mounds of earth for ceremonial, religious, burial, and residential purposes. They were around from roughly 3,400 BCE until the 16th century CE.
Archaeologists are scientists who study objects to learn about past people and cultures. They analyze artifacts, structures, and other physical remains to understand how people lived in the past.
How
Since 1923.
Scientists believe that people lived in the great sand sea while it still had rivers flowing through it receding into the sea
The Mandan tribe lived in earth lodges and conical mounds that housed extended family groups. These structures were built to accommodate their communal way of living and were designed to withstand the harsh weather conditions of the Northern Plains. Earth lodges were semi-subterranean dwellings made of timber frames covered in packed earth, while the conical mounds were used for ceremonies and burials.
Before what time period? No people have never lived in Antarctica. Scientists go on expeditions there but don't stay for more than a few months.