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  • Shivani

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    June 11, 2021 at 9:48 am
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    The neolithic age, the first century of a system of archaeology, which divides the engineering of human history in three periods: the stone age, the bronze age and the iron age. The stone age lasts for about 3.4 million years and about 30 000 to 3, 000 years in the F.£., and the ending, with the advent of the metal.

    The stone age was divided into the three periods of time:

    The Paleolithic, or old stone age (30,000 F. AD. to 10000 F. AD.)

    In the Mesolithic, or Middle stone age (10 000 BC–8000 F. KR.)

    The Neolithic, or New stone age (8000 BC to 3000 F. KR.)

    The nature of the stone age presents for the first achievements of human ingenuity, previous to the invention of the art of writing. Despite the fact that many of the works, which still exists today, the lack of a written language, in this period, greatly limits the comprehension of pre-columbian art and culture .

    The stone age lasted from 30 000 to 3, 000 years in the F. AD. and is named after the main technical tools of the time: a rock. It ended with the onset of the Bronze and iron ages .

    The stone age is divided into three different periods: Palaeolithic, or Old stone age (30,000 the F. AD. 10 000 F.£.), in the Mesolithic, or Middle stone age (10 000 BC–8 000 F. KR.) the Neolithic, or New stone age (8 000 BC to 3000 F.£.).

    The nature of the stone age presents for the first achievements of human ingenuity, previous to the invention of the art of writing.

    Parietal space is for Paintings, murals, sketches, etchings, carvings, and pecked artwork on the interior of the Guy to the refugees, and the caves, which is also known as the cave paintings.

    history:before recorded history, going all the way back to the human existence and the invention of writing.

    Nomad:A member of a community of people who move from one place to another, rather than to respond to ever-all in one place.

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