As the stone age is regarded as pre-history there are no written records, particularly of individual names. Certainly not what we would consider individual identification today.
Some old stone age names age olga, ayla and gam.
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People during the Stone Age were simply referred to as "Stone Age people" or "Stone Age humans." They did not have specific names or titles as societies were small and mostly nomadic during this period.
neolithic age, new stone age
1. old stone age 2. paleolithic age
In the Stone Age, specific names for girls are not well-documented, as written records did not exist. However, it's likely that names were simple and derived from nature, familial ties, or personal traits. Archaeological findings suggest that names could have been based on local languages and cultural practices, possibly reflecting the environment, such as "River" or "Stone." Ultimately, the exact names remain unknown but would have been influenced by the community and surroundings.
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.
We do not know the personal names of people living in the Stone Age as they left no written records. However, archaeologists give names to different groups of people who lived in the period based on the things they left behind. These are called "cultures".Some examples of names given to these cultures include Linearbandkeramik (named from their pots, which have a particular pattern of lines on) from and Ertebølle culture from Denmark.
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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