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  1. 5 days ago · Stone Age, prehistoric cultural stage, or level of human development, characterized by the creation and use of stone tools, the oldest known of which date to some 3.3 million years ago. The Stone Age is usually divided into three separate periods: Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic.

    • Paleolithic Period

      Paleolithic Period, ancient cultural stage of human...

    • Neolithic

      Stone Age - Neolithic, Tools, Agriculture: The origins and...

    • Middle Paleolithic

      Stone Age - Neanderthals, Tools, Artifacts: The Middle...

    • Holocene Epoch

      Holocene Epoch, younger of the two formally recognized...

    • Africa

      Stone Age - African Tools, Artifacts, Culture: The...

    • European Cultures

      Stone Age - Paleolithic, Neolithic, Tools: The earliest...

    • East and Southeast Asia

      Stone Age - East Asia, SE Asia, Tools: Pebble tools,...

    • Europe

      Stone Age - Paleolithic, Neolithic, Tools: Three major...

    • Oceania

      Stone Age - Oceania, Tools, Artifacts: The archaeology of...

    • The Americas

      Stone Age - Prehistoric Americas, Tools, Artifacts: The...

  2. Explore the timline of Stone Age. From the dawn of our species to the present day, stone-made artefacts are the dominant form of material remains that have survived to today concerning human technology.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stone_AgeStone Age - Wikipedia

    The Stone Age is the first period in the three-age system frequently used in archaeology to divide the timeline of human technological prehistory into functional periods, with the next two being the Bronze Age and the Iron Age, respectively.

    • Cupules
    • Petroglyphs
    • Pictographs

    Cupulesare the earliest form of Stone Age art that historians are aware of. They are stone holes or hollows that were made by human hands and by pounding the depression with another tool. They also served no practical purpose other than an artistic one. This makes them distinct from other carved holes such as those used to grind grain or be used as...

    Petroglyphs are carvings in rock that are made by a similar chipping process to that used to make cupules. By carving these very shallow figures, the artist removes the outer patina of the rock, allowing the true and usually lighter color to appear, highlighting the figures. Petroglyphs are considered cultural in nature, in contrast with other rock...

    Pictographs, also known as pictograms, were painted figures. The word derives from the roots for painting and writing. Unlike petroglyphs, pictographs are thought to represent a single concept or idea in a sort of proto-writing.

  4. The Stone Age is the first of the three-age system of archaeology, which divides human technological prehistory into three periods: the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. The Stone Age lasted roughly 3.4 million years, from 30,000 BCE to about 3,000 BCE, and ended with the advent of metalworking.

  5. Stone Age is a reference to the chronology of material technology of a given time. The Stone Age comes before the Bronze Age for example. Paleolithic is the oldest of three stone-age periods (Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic).

  6. Jan 12, 2018 · The Stone Age began about 2.6 million years ago, when researchers found the earliest evidence of humans using stone tools, and lasted until about 3,300 B.C. when the Bronze Age began....

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