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RE (EARLY RELIGIONS (Terracotta Army (700,000 workers were needed to build…
RE
EARLY RELIGIONS
NEANDERTHALS
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they explained phenomena (rain, mountains, clouds) through mythical creatures relating to God
EASTER ISLAND
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VOCABULARY
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The bird Cult, what the Rapa Nui later believed
Terracotta Army
700,000 workers were needed to build it and it took 36 years.
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AZTECS
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The world was in darkness for 4 years, the gods had to sacrifiice themselves for the saving of the sun.
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Tenochtitlan is the aztec temple that was a pyrasmid that was so sacred for the aztecs, it was rebuilt 7 times in 200 years
AUSTRAILIAN ABORIGINALS
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The Aboriginals had been on the land for 60,000 years before the western settlers arrived.
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Stone henge
Stone Henge was made from stone so that everyone new that the person that owned it had the most money.
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The Stonehenge was made in that specific place because specially purple flint was found in a pond nearby, this can be explained scientifically.
Sacrifices were often made at the Stones as the people needed something from the Gods. This is proven as a skeleton with arrow indented marks was found in a ditch not too far.
Sikhism
Origins
Sikhism was born in the Punjab area of South Asia, which now falls into the present day states of India and Pakistan. The main religions of the area at the time were Hinduism and Islam.
The Sikh faith began around 1500 CE, when Guru Nanak began teaching a faith that was quite distinct from Hinduism and Islam.
Nine Gurus followed Nanak and developed the Sikh faith and community over the next centuries.
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The 5K's
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Kaccha - also spelt, Kachh, Kachera (cotton underwear)
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