What many may call "prehistoric science" is now usually designated as "pre-scientific". This rubric covers areas of early developments in the study of nature such as early time reckoning, archaeoastronomy, stone working, herbal medicine and trepanation. This rubric apparently results from defining science not as a type of study but as a certain level of proficiency in a study.
Knowledge of times before humans where around to document things. for example, knowing about the dinosaurs, or Precambrian times.
Was technology important to prehistoric people
A stone tool is a form of technology and has developed over time to become complex technology. A rock hammer is an example of technology since back in prehistoric times it was their form of technology.
R. A. Sharma has written: 'Technology and material life of central India' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Prehistoric Antiquities, Prehistoric peoples
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Yes because humans have learned technology.
Yes; prehistoric people were very much like modern people, without all the technology. Much of current art, thought, and spirituality has roots in prehistory.
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
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.
Prehistoric people created tools, such as the wheel. These tools help them function in life when modern day technology didn't exist.
A stone tool is a form of technology and has developed over time to become complex technology. A rock hammer is an example of technology since back in prehistoric times it was their form of technology.
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