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'Neolithic' is actually a reference to a time frame which comes from the Classical Greek meaning 'New stone'. I'll put the two words at the bottom for you. However there isn't really an antonym for neolithic as such. It's meant as more of a title than an adjective... The closest thing to an "opposite", which I would argue is a misunderstanding of the term, would perhaps be 'the modern age'.

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νεος - New

λιθος - Stone

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