The greek word for new (neolithikos) and the greek word for stone (lithos) give us the word Neolithic. This is the term for the last phase of the stone age, which begins with the development of farming and ends with the beginning of metalworking.
The Greek term for "new stone" is "neolithic," which refers to a period in prehistory characterized by the development of agriculture, pottery, and more advanced tools compared to the earlier Paleolithic era. It does not specifically refer to the Stone Age, but rather a specific phase within it.
its new stone age
It happened in the new stone age
there where more rocks in the old stone age. new stone is new rocks.
The middle stone age ended with a ice age marking the beginning of the new stone age
the old stone age had less technology
Neo is a Greek word for New, and lithic is also a Greek word meaning stone. So the word Neolithic means New Stone (age), since it was the second revolution after the Paleolithic Revolution. Which also has Greek roots, meaning Old Stone (age).
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New stone age
Of or relating to the most recent period of the Stone Age. "Neo" Meaning new.
It happened in the new stone age
there where more rocks in the old stone age. new stone is new rocks.
The middle stone age ended with a ice age marking the beginning of the new stone age
old stone age