It started a couple million years ago, and ended 10,000-ish years ago.
The Stone Age is typically divided into three main periods: the Paleolithic Age (2.5 million years ago to 10,000 BCE), the Mesolithic Age (10,000β6,000 BCE), and the Neolithic Age (6,000β2,000 BCE). Each marked significant advancements in human culture and technology.
The Stone Age, also known as the Paleolithic age, ended around 6000 B.C. This depends on the area you are referring to, however. In the Americas, the stone age lasted until Europeans came over in the 1700's.
The transition from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age, marked by the discovery and utilization of metalworking, particularly bronze, is considered to have ended the Stone Age. This enabled the production of stronger and more durable tools and weapons, revolutionizing technology and society.
The New Stone Age, also known as the Neolithic period, ended with the advent of the Bronze Age. This transition was characterized by the proliferation of bronze tools and weapons, which were more durable and efficient than the stone tools used in the Neolithic era.
Bronze replaced stone as the primary material for making tools when the Stone Age ended. Bronze is an alloy made by combining copper with tin, resulting in a stronger and more durable material than stone. This shift marked the beginning of the Bronze Age.
The Stone Age ended 5,000 years ago CIRCA 3,000 B.C.E
The New Stone Age, also known as the Neolithic period, began around 10,000 BCE when humans transitioned from a nomadic lifestyle to settled agricultural communities. This shift was driven by the development of agriculture, allowing people to grow crops and raise animals for food. The domestication of plants and animals led to a more sedentary way of life and the development of complex societies.
Wrong Kind of Stone Age ended in 1991.
The Stone Age started 3.5 million years ago. It ended when the Bronze age started.
The Old Stone Age, also known as the Paleolithic period, ended around 10,000 years ago with the advent of the Neolithic revolution. This marked the transition from a nomadic, hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled agricultural communities, leading to the development of more complex societies.
The Stone Age ended 5,000 years ago CIRCA 3,000 B.C.E
4000 bcor 10000
Bronze replaced stone as the primary material for making tools when the Stone Age ended. Bronze is an alloy made by combining copper with tin, resulting in a stronger and more durable material than stone. This shift marked the beginning of the Bronze Age.
i think it was because it was around 6000BCE which was the time where the stone age ended.
The transition from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age, marked by the discovery and utilization of metalworking, particularly bronze, is considered to have ended the Stone Age. This enabled the production of stronger and more durable tools and weapons, revolutionizing technology and society.
The Stone Age lasted for around 3.4 million years, beginning around 2.5 million years ago and ending around 3,000 BCE. It is divided into three main periods: the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic.
The Paleolithic (Old) Stone Age was ended by the introduction of agriculture, and this opened the way for the Neolithic (New) Stone Age. It is disputed which gender found the first seeds to plant, for some odd reasons, but I'd bet that it was the women. They were, after all, the foragers.
technology and more modern things like we have know ended those times