In simple terms, we do have recorded information of ancient times in written form or other means. But prehistoric periods are just as the word implies -- it's before recorded history.
The Ancient period of history is generally accepted as ending 500 CE, followed by the Dark Age, then Middle Age and Modern Age.
Medieval Period: feudalism; Black Plague; more advanced in science, math, etc; chivalry, Roman Catholicism, more civilized government; Crusades; martyrs; new farming techniques (iron plows, windmills, 3-field system); new trade routes; merchant guilds Ancient Period: mummification; polytheism; Roman empire; pictographs; human sacrifices; king led the army; scribes; built temples; city states
Ancient Greece had been long before the Dark Ages, so the answer to your question is neither. Sometimes the period between the end of the Trojan War and the beginning of the Classical Period is referred to as the Greek Dark Age.
Agriculture destinguishes the New Stone Age. Pre-history literally means "before written history", so you would say that lack of written history distinguishes the prehistoric period from the historic period.
The Ancient period of history is generally accepted as ending 500 CE, followed by the Dark Age, then Middle Age and Modern Age.
The Ancient period of history is generally accepted as ending 500 CE, followed by the Dark Age, then Middle Age and Modern Age.
Yes they did, as a matter of fact. Aurochs and Celtic Longhorns are a couple of species that have been found to have existed in prehistoric times. The South Devon and the Ancient White Park, among other ancient breeds, are supposedly breeds that have originated in the prehistoric time period.
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The prehistoric era was followed by the ancient era, which typically covers the time period from the development of writing systems to the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD. This era is characterized by the rise of civilizations, the development of advanced societies, and significant advancements in areas such as technology, art, and governance.
the critatios period
Giuliano Romano has written: 'Orientamenti ad sidera' -- subject(s): Ancient Astronomy, Astronomy, Ancient, Astronomy, Prehistoric, Prehistoric Astronomy 'Archeoastronomia italiana' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Astronomy, Prehistoric, Prehistoric Astronomy
out of the three listed, the earliest is the triassic period, then the jurassic, and finally the cretaceous period (the last prehistoric period in which dinosaurs lived.)
There was no printing.
The literature and science
i dont know it
the invention of writing
Ankylosaurus remains date to between 66.5 and 65.5 million years ago. This was during the Maastrichtian stage of the Cretaceous period of the Mesozoic era.