'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'.
Hope that helps!
νεος - New
λιθος - Stone
The Bronze Age
What were the names of some of the key settlements of the Neolithic age?
The Stone Age.
Because it is that old stone age and Neolithic it's the new stone age
Neolithic Age
The Neolithic time period or the Neolithic Age.
Another term for the New Stone Age is the Neolithic Age.
neolithic age, new stone age
The Neolithic age was also known as the New Stone Age. It was called Neolithic because people in that age were still using stone tools, but were using them in upgraded and different ways.
The Bronze Age
if we didnt have a trade in the neolithic age then how ar e we going to do war
The discovery that started the neolithic age was farming
What were the names of some of the key settlements of the Neolithic age?
The farming revolution took place during the Neolithic Age.
the three phases are Paleolithic Age, the Mesolithic Age, and the Neolithic Age P.S. this was solved by a child
The new stone age is also called the Neolithic period. This period is characterized by the development of agriculture, domestication of animals, and the use of polished stone tools.
The Neolithic Era