Yes, evidence suggests that prehistoric warfare did occur among early human societies. Archaeological findings, such as weaponry, fortified settlements, and mass graves with signs of violent death, indicate conflicts over resources, territory, and social dominance. Additionally, studies of skeletal remains show injuries consistent with interpersonal violence, supporting the notion that organized conflict existed long before recorded history. However, the extent and nature of these conflicts remain subjects of ongoing research and debate.
Richard Osgood has written: 'Warfare in the Late Bronze Age of North Europe' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Bronze age, Prehistoric Warfare, Warfare, Prehistoric
John R. Hobby has written: 'The use of the horse in warfare and burial ritual in prehistoric Europe'
Irving Rouse has written: 'Introduction to prehistory' -- subject(s): Anthropology, Prehistoric, Man, Prehistoric, Prehistoric Anthropology, Prehistoric Man 'Migrations in prehistory' -- subject(s): Anthropology, Prehistoric, Man, Man, Prehistoric, Migration, Prehistoric Anthropology, Prehistoric Man
Many prehistoric animals and dinosaurs have been discovered in South Carolina. These include prehistoric crocodiles, prehistoric whales, and prehistoric fish.
The antonym of prehistoric would be, modern.
prehistoric
The antonym of prehistoric would be, modern.
palcoderma is a prehistoric fish palcoderma is a prehistoric fish
prehistoric..we have history of Jurassic
yes, some bears are prehistoric.
you can put she was so prehistoric that she was deadly!
A Prehistoric Tale happened in 1990.