There is no scientific evidence to support the concept of rebirth or a new age as these ideas are primarily philosophical or spiritual beliefs. These concepts are subjective and vary across different belief systems and cultures.
The body of Tollund Man was buried more than 2,000 years ago during the Iron Age. Radiocarbon dating of his body and the items found with him, as well as the stratigraphy of the bog where he was discovered, provide evidence for this estimation.
Otzi the Iceman, discovered in the Alpines in 1991, lived around 3300 BCE, during the Copper Age. He had a well-preserved body and belongings that included a copper axe, showing he lived in an era beyond the Stone Age. Additionally, his clothing and tools were more advanced than what would have been typical in the Stone Age.
In the Iron Age, people discovered how to extract iron from ore and use it to make tools, weapons, and other objects. This advancement revolutionized technology and allowed for the development of more sophisticated societies and industries.
Tollund Man, a naturally mummified corpse discovered in Denmark, lived during the 4th century BCE. There is no evidence to suggest that Tollund Man was rich; he was likely an ordinary person. His well-preserved body has provided valuable insights into Iron Age society and religion.
The controlled use of fire by early humans is believed to have begun around 1.5 million years ago in the Paleolithic Age.
The Renaissance was the rebirth of the Europe after the Dark ages and formed a new Golden age.
Because someone bothered to translate "renaissance" into English. "Rebirth" is the literal meaning of the word.
No horses, or crops
A great extent. The Gilded Age was full of corrupt and incompetent American leaders.
1. When you reach 20 years of age you get a free rebirth, but the free one cant be used to change any appearance settings just reseting AP 2. Buy a Character card its about $10 of NX but you can edit and etc plus rebirth. 3. Dont rebirth just play lol
curiosity, individualism, exploration, adventure, and the "rebirth" of human creativity
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Galileo wasn't the first to make a telescope but he discovered the telescope at the age of 46.
The Renaissance, the "rebirth" of culture and civilisation, was arguably over by about 1600AD. In a sense, though, it never "ended": it was a rebirth of an new age of reason, enlightenment and inquiry; and to that extent it is still with us.
In the Stone Age
ever since the stone age, cavemen from india discovered them
he was discovered at age 6, in a barber shop.