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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
The onset of the Paleolithic Period has traditionally...
- 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...
- Oceania
Stone Age - Oceania, Tools, Artifacts: The archaeology of...
- The Americas
Stone Age - Prehistoric Americas, Tools, Artifacts: The...
- Stone Tools
Stone Age - Tools, Technology, Prehistory: Carpenters used...
- Western North America
Stone Age - Paleoindian, Clovis, Folsom: In western North...
- Paleolithic Period
Apr 29, 2024 · Stone Age tools were more than mere objects for survival; they were the embodiment of early humans’ way of life and social structure. Their design and usage were pivotal in shaping human culture, social evolution, and interaction with the environment. Daily Life and Tool Usage.
8 hours ago · The Stone Age, launched roughly 3 million years ago, marks the time when tools first appeared. Early humans used stones for hammering, stones for grinding, and sharp stone flakes as knives and ...
1 day ago · The Stone Age itself is separated into three additional categories — the Paleolithic, the Mesolithic, and the Neolithic. The Paleolithic Cavemen personify the Paleolithic , a roughly 2 million-year-long stretch that saw the ancestors of humans — and then anatomically modern humans themselves — invent tools as their technical acumen grew.
May 4, 2024 · In the mid-1990s, the discovery of three of the spears — along with stone tools and the butchered remains of 10 wild horses — upended prevailing ideas about the intelligence, social interaction...
May 1, 2024 · Tools. Paleolithic humans made tools of stone, bone (primarily deer), and wood. The early paleolithic hominins, Australopithecus, were the first users of stone tools.
Apr 19, 2024 · The subtleties of stone toolmaking have sharpened our understanding of early human capabilities and behaviors. The recent discovery of what might be the oldest Acheulian workshop, dating to...