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neolithicadd into favorites/ˌni.oʊˈlɪθ.ɪk/, /ˌni.əʊˈlɪθ.ɪk/, /ˌni.əˈlɪθ.ɪk/
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Etymology: [ "nE-&-'li-thik ] (adjective.) 1865. From Ancient Greek νέος (neos, “new”) + λίθος (lithos, “stone”).
Synonyms: New Stone Age

cilalı taş devri, cilâlı taş devrine ait, neolitik, antro, ikinci taş devrine ait, cilâlı taş çağına,

1 cilalı taş devri  Jeoloji     ts
2 cilâlı taş devrine ait     ts
3 neolitik     ts
4 antro     ts
5 ikinci taş devrine ait     ts
6 cilâlı taş çağına     ts
 

The New Stone Age, from circa 8500 to 4500 BCE, Of or relating to the New Stone Age, hopelessly outdated, Neolithic is used to describe things relating to the period when people had started farming but still used stone for making weapons and tools. neolithic culture. the monument was Stone Age or Neolithic. relating to the last period of the Stone Age, about 10,000 years ago, when people began to live together in small groups and make stone tools and weapons (neo- + lithos ), latest part of the Stone Age beginning about 10,000 BC in the middle east (but later elsewhere), of or relating to the most recent period of the Stone Age (following the mesolithic); "evidence of neolithic settlements", of or relating to the most recent period of the Stone Age (following the mesolithic); "evidence of neolithic settlements, Of or pertaining to, or designating, an era characterized by late remains in stone, Thought to have begun c 9000-8000 B C The first society to live in settled communities, to domesticate animals, and to cultivate crops, the beginning of new skills of weaving, and building, Of Later Stone Age, New Stone Age (c 5000-2500 BCE) This period is characterised by the use of stone weapons and tools (flint arrow heads and axe heads being typical examples) and saw the introduction of agriculture and the domestication of animals These were revolutionary developments and led to large population increases, An Old World chronological period characterized by the development of agriculture and, hence, an increasing emphasis on sedentism, Last part of the Stone Age, when agricultural skills had been developed but stone was still the principal material for tools and weapons It began in the Near East around 8000 B C and in Europe around 6000 B C, An Old World chronological period characterised by the development of agriculture and, hence, an increasing emphasis on sedentism V G Childe coined the term "Neolithic Revolution" in 1941 to describe the origin and consequences of farming allowing the widespread development of settled village life, In Britain, the Neolithic – or New Stone Age – was the period from about 3400 BC to 1600 BC It is often subdivided into the Earlier Neolithic – Primary Neolithic – in which the primitive farmers arrived in Britain from Europe and merged with the native Mesolithic peoples, and the Later Neolithic – Secondary Neolithic – as the immigrant culture merged with the native Mesolithic See Prehistoric Calderdale, "New Stone Age," coined to describe techniques of grinding and polishing stone tools; the first cultural period in a region in which the first signs of domestication are present, the New Stone Age (c 4000 - 1800 BC), of the later Stone age, pertaining to the age characterized by the development of agriculture and sophisticated tools and weapons (Anthropology),

7 The New Stone Age, from circa 8500 to 4500 BCE     ts
8 Of or relating to the New Stone Age     ts
9 hopelessly outdated - "What am I supposed to do with this neolithic piece of machinery?"     ts
10 Neolithic is used to describe things relating to the period when people had started farming but still used stone for making weapons and tools. neolithic culture. the monument was Stone Age or Neolithic. relating to the last period of the Stone Age, about 10,000 years ago, when people began to live together in small groups and make stone tools and weapons (neo- + lithos )     ts
11 latest part of the Stone Age beginning about 10,000 BC in the middle east (but later elsewhere)     ts
12 of or relating to the most recent period of the Stone Age (following the mesolithic); "evidence of neolithic settlements"     ts
13 of or relating to the most recent period of the Stone Age (following the mesolithic); "evidence of neolithic settlements     ts
14 Of or pertaining to, or designating, an era characterized by late remains in stone     ts
15 Thought to have begun c 9000-8000 B C The first society to live in settled communities, to domesticate animals, and to cultivate crops, the beginning of new skills of weaving, and building     ts
16 Of Later Stone Age     ts
17 New Stone Age (c 5000-2500 BCE) This period is characterised by the use of stone weapons and tools (flint arrow heads and axe heads being typical examples) and saw the introduction of agriculture and the domestication of animals These were revolutionary developments and led to large population increases     ts
18 An Old World chronological period characterized by the development of agriculture and, hence, an increasing emphasis on sedentism     ts
19 Last part of the Stone Age, when agricultural skills had been developed but stone was still the principal material for tools and weapons It began in the Near East around 8000 B C and in Europe around 6000 B C     ts
20 An Old World chronological period characterised by the development of agriculture and, hence, an increasing emphasis on sedentism V G Childe coined the term "Neolithic Revolution" in 1941 to describe the origin and consequences of farming allowing the widespread development of settled village life     ts
21 In Britain, the Neolithic – or New Stone Age – was the period from about 3400 BC to 1600 BC It is often subdivided into the Earlier Neolithic – Primary Neolithic – in which the primitive farmers arrived in Britain from Europe and merged with the native Mesolithic peoples, and the Later Neolithic – Secondary Neolithic – as the immigrant culture merged with the native Mesolithic See Prehistoric Calderdale     ts
22 "New Stone Age," coined to describe techniques of grinding and polishing stone tools; the first cultural period in a region in which the first signs of domestication are present     ts
23 the New Stone Age (c 4000 - 1800 BC)     ts
24 of the later Stone age, pertaining to the age characterized by the development of agriculture and sophisticated tools and weapons (Anthropology)  sıfat     ts
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