No. The Stone Age refers to a prehistoric period of time when man made tools out of stone- like arrowheads. Metals had not yet been discovered. The shortest day/longest night is called the Solstice.
The Stone Age period that lasted the longest was the Paleolithic period, spanning from around 2.5 million years ago to about 10,000 years ago. The Paleolithic period is further divided into Lower, Middle, and Upper Paleolithic stages.
The earliest era of prehistory was also the longest. The Stone Age lasted from around 25,000 years to ago to about 5,500 years ago.
The geologic time intervals from longest to shortest are eon, era, period, epoch, and age. This hierarchical sequence represents the largest divisions (eons) to the smallest subdivisions (ages) of Earth's history.
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Of the Stone Age and the Bronze Age, the one that was the earliest was the Stone Age. The Stone Age occurred first followed by the Bronze Age and then the Iron Age.
All of the Stone Age was prehistoric. When it is divided into two parts they are the Old Stone Age (Paleolithic) and the new Stone Age (Neolithic).
There's actually three parts to the Stone Age. There's the Old Stone Age, the Middle Stone Age, and the New Stone Age. To learn more about them you can Google them, there actually pretty interesting!
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