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paleolitik

Altamira Mağarası muhteşem Paleolitik resimleriyle ünlüdür. - The Altamira cave is famous for its magnificent Paleolithic paintings.

Paleolitik olarak bilinen dönem sırasında, insan hayatta kalmak için mücadele etmek zorundaydı. - During the time period known as Paleolithic, man had to struggle for his survival.

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Yontma taş devri hakkında okumayı seviyorum. - I like to read about the Paleolithic era.

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İngilizce - İngilizce
A period that lasted from two and a half million years ago to 10,000 BC; the Old Stone Age
Of or referring to the Old Stone Age (the Paleolithic period or Paleolithic age)
Alternative capitalization of Paleolithic. Often used more generally to suggest that something is extremely outdated

These laws are absolutely paleolithic.

A period that lasted from two million years ago to 10,000 BC, of or relating to the Old Stone Age
the remains belonging to it are for the most part of extinct animals, with relics of human beings
The Old Stone Age, during which human beings appeared and manufactured tools for the first time It began around two and a half million years ago
palaeolithic Paleolithic relating to the Stone Age (=the period of time thousands of years ago when people used stone tools and weapons)
Of or pertaining to an era marked by early stone implements
of or relating to the second period of the Stone Age (following the eolithic); "paleolithic artifacts"
Referring to the ancient stone age
The Paleolithic era (as proposed by Lubbock) includes the earlier half of the "Stone Age;"
second part of the Stone Age beginning about 750,00 to 500,000 years BC and lasting until the end of the last ice age about 8,500 years BC
{s} of the earlier Stone Age
A stage of the history of mankind which is characterized by the use and manufacture of stone tools (lithics)
The Paleolithic era (as proposed by Lubbock) includes the earlier half of the "Stone Age;" the remains belonging to it are for the most part of extinct animals, with relics of human beings
of or relating to the second period of the Stone Age (following the eolithic); "paleolithic artifacts
paleolithic age
A period that lasted from two and a half million years ago to 10,000 BC; the Old Stone Age
paleolithic period
A period that lasted from two and a half million years ago to 10,000 BC; the Old Stone Age
Paleolithic Period
or Old Stone Age Ancient technological or cultural stage characterized by the use of rudimentary chipped stone tools. During the Lower Paleolithic ( 2,500,000-200,000 years ago), simple pebble tools and crude stone choppers were made by the earliest humans. About 700,000 years ago, the first rough hand ax appeared; it was later refined and used with other tools in the Acheulean industry. A flake-tool tradition emerged in the Middle Paleolithic, as exemplified by implements of the Mousterian industry. The Upper Paleolithic (40,000-10,000 BC) saw the emergence of more complex, specialized, and diverse regional stone-tool industries, such as the Aurignacian, Solutrean, and Magdalenian. The two principal forms of Paleolithic art are small sculptures such as the so-called Venus figurines and various carved or shaped animal and other figures and monumental paintings, incised designs, and reliefs on the walls of caves such as Altamira (in Spain) and Lascaux Grotto (in France). The end of the Paleolithic is marked by the emergence of the settled agricultural villages of the Neolithic Period
paleolithic age
second part of the Stone Age beginning about 750,00 to 500,000 years BC and lasting until the end of the last ice age about 8,500 years BC
lower paleolithic
the oldest part of the Paleolithic Age with the emergence of the hand ax; ended about 120,000 years ago
middle paleolithic
the time period of Neanderthal man; ended about 35,000 years BC
palaeolithic
A period that lasted from two million years ago to 10,000 BC, of or relating to the Old Stone Age
palaeolithic
{s} of the earlier Stone Age
palaeolithic
a British spelling of paleolithic
upper paleolithic
the time period during which only modern Homo sapiens was known to have existed; ended about 10,000 years BC
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