the time before people left written records
The age before written records is known as prehistory. It encompasses the time period before written language was developed or before written records were kept by civilizations. Archaeological evidence is often used to understand the events and societies of this time.
The time before history was written is called prehistory. It refers to the period before written records were kept and includes the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. Archaeology and other scientific methods are used to study prehistoric societies.
Some key historic periods in archaeology include the Paleolithic (pre-10,000 BCE), Mesolithic (10,000-5,000 BCE), Neolithic (5,000-2,000 BCE), Bronze Age (3,000-1,200 BCE), Iron Age (1,200 BCE-500 CE), and Classical Period (500 BCE-476 CE). Prehistoric periods are further divided into the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods before the advent of written records.
That would just be "history" or "the literary age"
Before the age of feudalism the leader of Japan was called the emperor. Prior to emperors, Japan had what were referred to as Shoguns.
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.
Usher went on Star Search at age 12 before being founded and signed by LaFace records
Morgan J. Dorman has written: 'Age before booty' -- subject(s): Old age pensions
The first iron age people. This was before written history.
infant mortality
Shogun
dinosaur age?? lol
The development of writing is typically seen as the transition from prehistory to the historical age. Writing enabled the recording of events, ideas, and advancements, allowing for the preservation and transmission of knowledge across generations. It also marked the beginning of the written records that historians rely upon to study and understand human history.