Paleolithic in Greek means, "Old stone". Hope this helped. My sources are from the Glenco World History textbook, National Geographic.
The word is from the French, and originally from the Latin. "Pale" is not a Greek word and has no meaning in Greek.
it means go die
old stone
Paleolithic means "Old Stone Age".
Stone Age (Greek lithos = stone)
From Greek words meaning old (palaios) and stone (lithos).
Paleolithic translates from Greek as literally "old stone. " The Paleolithic Era started about 2. 5 million years ago and ended about 12,000 years ago.
In the paleolithic era.
Paleolithic has come from greek word 'palilo' means 'old' and 'litic' means 'stone'. Paleolithic age starts from around 500,000 BC to 10,000 BC
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Paleolithic means "Old Stone Age".
Paleolithic means "Old Stone Age".
The Paleolithic Era was an early period of the Stone Age. The word comes from the Greek palaios, meaning "old", and lithos, meaning "stone".
Stone Age (Greek lithos = stone)
From Greek words meaning old (palaios) and stone (lithos).
Paleolithic translates from Greek as literally "old stone. " The Paleolithic Era started about 2. 5 million years ago and ended about 12,000 years ago.
If you mean, what kind of tools did humans use in the Paleolithic age, mostly sticks (some of which were on fire), arrows & bows, and rocks chipped into arrowheads. If you mean kinds of human were living in the Paleolithic age, that depends on whether you consider other animals in our genus to be human.
P-a-l-e-o-l-i-th-i-c forn the Greek word paleo which means"old" and lithic wich comes form the Greek word lithos and it means "stone"
Its called the Paleolithic Age.
If by "is" you mean "was", and by "civilization" you mean "thousands of tribes scattered across 7 continents", then yes. Otherwise, no.