They did not have an exact notion of time, broken down into hours minutes and seconds, but they had a general notion of time: morning, when the sun was coming up; midday, when he sun was overhead; and afternoon, when the sun was setting.
the word war did not exist in that time period the prehistoric era was a time when the was no written documents
It was a remarkable project, and the book instantly became a valuable contribution to paleontology. The scientific study of fossils is known as paleontology.
well.... you never know... but probably, yeah.
The people left behind many tools and artifacts, as well as some bones from themselves and things like garbage piles.
In prehistoric times Florida was underwater in the Siluarian Sea so you would find many sea creatures back then.
During the time of prehistoric animals, most notably dinosaurs, California was home to many different species. These included the Smilodon, or the saber-toothed tiger, the Californiasaurus, and the Nodosaurus.
Studying prehistoric times helps us understand the origins of human culture, technology, and behavior. It provides insights into how early humans adapted to their environment and evolved over time. Additionally, studying prehistoric periods can help us better comprehend the development of societies and civilizations.
Assuming you meant PUT instead of BUT, they sorted people by time period, age, social class, culture, region, etc.-pretty much the same as modern times, I think! ;-)
Carbon was discovered in prehistoric times and has been known since ancient civilizations, but it was first recognized as an element in the Scientific Revolution by Antoine Lavoisier in the 18th century.
It was given the name middle ages because it was the years between prehistoric times and modern times.
Prehistoric is basically the time before recorded history.
They are preserved because they are in caves and you know that it was from a long time ago and it could help people learn more about the past. :)