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Paleolithic (c 2,000,000 -- c 10,000 B.C.) (Old Stone Age)The Paleolithic time period is by far the longest, beginning some (circa) two million years ago to coincide with the first evidence of toolmaking and ending around 10,000 B.C. to coincide with the end of the last ice age (Pleistocene epoch). Later, as notable advancements in stone toolmaking capabilities were recognized and identified pertaining to the Paleolithic, it was also subdivided : • Lower Paleolithic (two million -- 100,000 B.C.)• Middle Paleolithic (100,000 -- 30,000 B.C.)• Upper Paleolithic (30,000 -- 10,000 B.C.)
The Classical Era is not the same time as the French and American Revolutions. The Classical Era generally refers to Ancient Greece or Rome. The two revolutions mentioned are the most significant events of the Enlightenment, a period from around 1600-1800.
Because the way the Paleolithic people lived depended on where they lived. Those in warm climates needed little clothing or shelter, people in cold climates sought protection from the weather in caves. Over time Paleolithic people created new kinds of shelter; the most common was probably made of animal hides held up by wooden poles. Also, since they farmed, they didn't have to move from place to place.
they are both a age and they are from the same time. Paleothic is when the hunter/gathers were around and the Neolithic age is when they started to build perment shelters
"It was a many and many a year ago" is a poetic way of saying that a significant amount of time has passed. It emphasizes that a long period of time has elapsed since the mentioned event or situation took place.