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No, most likly not! -Colin202
The Stone Age was earlier than the Bronze Age. The Stone Age began around 2.5 million years ago and ended around 3000 BC, while the Bronze Age began around 3300 BC.
The Stone Age came before the Ice Age. The Stone Age began around 3.3 million years ago, while the Ice Age started around 2.6 million years ago.
the earliest period of the stone age is called the old stone age. and began roughly? and lasted until around what?
Yes, archaeological evidence suggests that Bahrain was inhabited during the Stone Age, with sites dating back to around 5000 BC. These early inhabitants were likely involved in fishing, hunting, and trade activities.
i have no idea probably about moving around the general stone age.
A huge stone monument in the Stone Age is often referred to as a megalith. Examples include Stonehenge in England and the Moai statues on Easter Island.
No, the Egyptians were not around during the Stone Age. The Stone Age ended around 3000 BCE, while the ancient Egyptian civilization began around 3100 BCE with the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt by King Narmer.
Yes. Man caused the stone age since it started using stone for tools.
Yes
Before the Stone Age, there was no one around to recourd history as this is known as Prehistory.
The Stone Age, also known as the Paleolithic age, ended around 6000 B.C. This depends on the area you are referring to, however. In the Americas, the stone age lasted until Europeans came over in the 1700's.