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Stone Age

NOUN
  1. (archeology) the earliest known period of human culture, characterized by the use of stone implements

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  • These Mesolithic cultures (Mesolithic, meaning “Middle Stone Age, ” describes post–Ice Age European hunter-gatherers) achieved some degree of social complexity in Scandinavia, where richly decorated individuals were buried in cemeteries by 5500 B.C.E. These same cultures were the indigenous societies of Europe, farmers who first spread north and west across central Europe from the Balkans after 4500 B.C.E. 1 3. Mesolithic Hunter-Gatherers in Europe
  • They test the sophistication of Stone Age technology and set out to discover why this ancient society came to an abrupt end. Times, Sunday Times
  • The neolithic period is sometimes called the new stone age.
  • Grinding corn with puddingstone querns was more important to the survival in that area of our Stone Age and Roman ancestors than oil is to us today. Times, Sunday Times
  • During the dig, the archeological team found some relics from the Stone Age.
  • Kiwi nouse beats parachute people, but no respect from Stone Age Zorro Romeos. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Maurai and Kith - Poul Anderson
  • Only with computers and microscopes have we begun to recover some of the knowledge lost with the Stone Age.
  • Instead of Stone Age camps aswirl in magic and taboo and scented smoke from mesquite lodge fires, she found herself sitting on taffeta chairs in drawing rooms on the outer margins of the Industrial Revolution, being interrogated by polite uncomprehending white men who believed in a single God and in a supremely rational universe where everything could be explained. EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON
  • Human prehistory is divided into three successive periods: the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age.
  • Human prehistory is divided into three successive periods: the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age.
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