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prehistory

[ UK /pɹˈiːhɪstəɹˌi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the time during the development of human culture before the appearance of the written word

How To Use prehistory In A Sentence

  • Under all these conditions, the strains had the same prehistory and, therefore, the same genetic constitution.
  • Human prehistory is divided into three successive periods: the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age.
  • Hip-hop's prehistory offers a team of curators any number of potential entry points: African griots and other oral poetic traditions, the Beats, talking blues, Muhammad Ali trash-talk.
  • Human prehistory is divided into three successive periods: the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age.
  • Our ancestors from times immemorial used this prehistory track as they travelled with their flocks and it is thought to have been the route taken by the early travellers to Stonehenge.
  • It was a heady mixture, irresistible to those who wished to turn prehistory into a form of mystery play. Times, Sunday Times
  • As prehistory, these are typically based on sequences ranging from palaeolithic stone axes through bronze age pottery to iron age swords.
  • Initiatives such as the Church Missionary Society belonged in a pattern of revival that forms a long prehistory to the tumults of the 1830s.
  • In various guises they have been central to the human condition since prehistory. Times, Sunday Times
  • He earnestly wanted to apply these new scientific ideas to the study of human variation and human prehistory, and he set himself to learning more about them. The Runaway Brain: the Evolution of Human Uniqueness
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