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Assuming you meant PUT instead of BUT, they sorted people by time period, age, social class, culture, region, etc.-pretty much the same as modern times, I think! ;-)
As people age, the spinal column can compress due to degenerative changes, resulting in a gradual loss of height. This age-related height loss is taken into account in forensic anthropology to accurately estimate the person's original height based on skeletal remains. Adjusting for height loss in older individuals helps ensure more precise forensic analysis and identification.
During the Stone Age, economies were predominantly based on hunting, gathering, and basic agriculture. People relied on natural resources for survival, traded goods within small communities, and used barter systems for exchange. The economy was simple, decentralized, and focused on meeting immediate needs for food, shelter, and resources.
Ice age people lived in caves because caves provided shelter from harsh weather conditions, protection from predators, and a place to store food and resources. Caves were naturally insulated, making them ideal for maintaining an environment that was warmer than the outside.
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In US law, AOC stands for "age of consent". The AOC law for a state designates the legal age at which a minor can engage in consensual sex. The age of consent and the age of majority are NOT always the same.
When describing people, you first want to state their sex. You can also describe them by their age and attitude.
Peers or generations compatible
The word "senile" originates from the Latin word "senilis," which means "pertaining to old age." It is used to describe age-related mental and physical decline.
peoples age is the same
No, "elderly" is not a bad word. It is a common term to describe older people in a respectful and non-discriminatory way.
-adjective used to describe something aged elderly not young not modern experienced worn out
The correct word is "minor," which is used to describe someone who is under the legal age of adulthood. "Miner" refers to a person who works in a mine.
The term that should not describe a person's age, is "old." This is something that many people often take offense to, because it can be considered offensive.
Yes, "old" is an adjective. It is used to describe the age of a person, thing, or concept.
people of roughly the same age can be called contemporaries.
Peers? "Coeval" is another possibility, meaning "equally old." Note, however that this word does not seem to be in common usage.