The word for "new stone" is "neolithic." It refers to the period in human history characterized by the development of agriculture and the use of polished stone tools.
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.
The Egyptian word for rock or stone is "bnr" in hieroglyphics.
A sarcophagus is a stone coffin, often highly decorated, used to hold the remains of a deceased person. It was commonly used in ancient Egypt and other ancient civilizations.
Mesolithic refers to a time period in human prehistory that falls between the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods, characterized by the development of more advanced tools and technologies, as well as changes in social organization and adaptation to changing environments.
Another term for the New Stone Age is the Neolithic Age.
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Stone in Arabic is : Ha'jar or Sakh'ar
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It is a type of hard rock
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"roche", "rocher" or "pierre" (if you mean "stone") "rock" (if you mean the music)
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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the Hindi word patthar means : stone , general usage as the common noun or the abstract noun.... e.g. 'throw a stone' or ' made of stone'
It means stone, rock.