China is one of the oldest civilization. There is no doubt that there were stone age people in Ancient China. They started to move around looking for food and other needs.
The Hans didn't rule harshly like the Qins in their dynasty of ancient China. The Han dynasty was China's Golden Age anyway.
Ancient China.
Ancient in ancient china
you get married at about the age of 14 but you would marrie a full groun man
Yes, Ancient China did have writing.
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Acupuncture has a definite history of around 2,000 years, and some claim that acupuncture has been in use in China for about 4,000 years. there is also a belief that it dates back to the stone age when stone knives and sharp edged tools, described by the character 'Bian', were used to open and drain abscesses.
Yes, the Stone Age predates the civilization of ancient Egyptians. The Stone Age is a prehistoric period defined by the use of stone tools, lasting from around 3.3 million years ago up to about 3,000 BCE. The ancient Egyptian civilization emerged around 3100 BCE, during the later part of the Stone Age.
It is an ancient stone circle made before the iron age.
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The Stone Age was named for the predominant use of stone tools by ancient human societies. It is divided into three main periods: Paleolithic (Old Stone Age), Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age), and Neolithic (New Stone Age), each marked by advancements in tool-making and societal development.
yes, long long ago
about 12 to 17 years old ,that would be mostly in ancient china or ancient Egypt
The Hans didn't rule harshly like the Qins in their dynasty of ancient China. The Han dynasty was China's Golden Age anyway.
The term that was not used during the age of ancient Greece was stone age. They did not use this term because there wasn't enough stones
The term that was not used during the age of ancient Greece was stone age. They did not use this term because there wasn't enough stones