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the Old-Stone Age
The taking of slaves from the African continent for a period of about 200 years.
Anything earlier than about 3000BCE is pre-historic, and there's darned little "history" earlier than about 1,000BCE. Since our best guess is that the human race "began" - in the sense that anything before that was pre-human - in about 150,000 BCE, then "pre-history" lasted for about 147,000 years.
Historians identify this time period in human history as the beginning of 'recorded history'. Writing allows us to express, explain, document and share the reasons why we do what we do. While at the same time it creates a record for others to use to learn and understand.
It stands as the end of the human species.
The first period of human life is called pre-history
In plate tectonics as in everything, the period before human history is the prehistoric period. Since plate tectonics have been going on since about the beginning of the planet, this is a very long period indeed, compared to which the historic period is insignificant.
The Stone Age
Prehistory is the term used to describe the time before written human history, which is only knowable through archaeology.
the Old-Stone Age
Because it was the first writing system in human history.
Yes, there where Human beings before the Dinosaurs, but a different kind as the humans from today
Industrial revolution
it is called the stone age
The Stone Age is a period in human culture identified by the use of stone implements and usually divided into the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic stages.
The agricultural revolution
The taking of slaves from the African continent for a period of about 200 years.