History is a collection of events that took place in mankinds past. Pre-history are events that took place so long ago that they were not recorded at all.
Pre-history is the time before writing, where as history is after.
The significant difference between prehistory and history is prehistory is history to old people that has happened now for example and iPhone is problaly an artifact to very old people.
In prehistory/history it is not recorded but if I were to guess... probably near the ziggutat
You probably mean 'recorded history'. It means the period after writing was invented and it is the period from which written sources can be found. That is apart from prehistory all the periods.
It was the "Golden Age."
prehistory is before and history is now
Recorded history is history that has already happened and prehistory is history that is about to happen.
Pre-history is the time before writing, where as history is after.
The difference is that prehistory and history aren't the same definition and word
history
In the most general terms, prehistory differs from history inasmuch as it is that period of time that has occurred before periods in which human ideas and events have been recorded, particularly through writing. In other words, 'history' refers to times or events that have been preserved through records of some kind, while 'prehistory' refers to what came before such records.
The significant difference between prehistory and history is prehistory is history to old people that has happened now for example and iPhone is problaly an artifact to very old people.
PREHISTORY
pre history pre historythe time before writting was invented is called prehistory.
Prehistory is all that period before people started recording their history.
The writings are the history, so prehistory is before writing.
'Pre', or before, and History form the word prehistory, so "Before - History" History is mostly a made up idea from humans, and it is written history that is "History" So yeah. Before written history, like the other answer to this question.