When the dinosaurs were alive.
Prehistoric event studier
Prehistoric means before events where logged and recorded by man; all dinosaurs exisited in the prehistoric eras.
All history is written and recorded by man. Therefore anything that occurred before the arrival of man and his learning to record events by writing and drawing must be classified as prehistoric.
Historians use a variety of methods to study prehistoric events, including archaeological excavations, carbon dating, analysis of ancient artifacts, environmental studies, and the interpretation of rock art and cave paintings. These methods help historians piece together what life was like in prehistoric times and understand the cultural, social, and technological advancements of early human societies.
they dug up artifacts from those prehistoric events and after adding them up came to a conclusion
All history is written and recorded by man. Therefore anything that occurred before the arrival of man and his learning to record events by writing and drawing must be classified as prehistoric.
Volcanic eruptions, continental drifts, evalution
Irving Rouse has written: 'Introduction to prehistory' -- subject(s): Anthropology, Prehistoric, Man, Prehistoric, Prehistoric Anthropology, Prehistoric Man 'Migrations in prehistory' -- subject(s): Anthropology, Prehistoric, Man, Man, Prehistoric, Migration, Prehistoric Anthropology, Prehistoric Man
A prehistoric commemorative slab is a stone slab or pillar engraved or decorated with images, symbols, or writing to commemorate events, individuals, or rituals from ancient times. These slabs provide insights into the beliefs, practices, and history of early human societies.
Many prehistoric animals and dinosaurs have been discovered in South Carolina. These include prehistoric crocodiles, prehistoric whales, and prehistoric fish.
The antonym of prehistoric would be, modern.
One characteristic that does not fall within the prehistoric era is the use of written language. The prehistoric era is defined as the time before recorded history, during which humans communicated primarily through oral traditions and visual art. The advent of writing marks the transition to historical periods, allowing for the documentation of events, cultures, and knowledge.