"Stone-age" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stone-age" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stone-age" Meaning

The term "stone-age" refers to a period in human history dating back from approximately 2.5 million years ago to around 10,000 years ago. It was the era during which early humans used stone tools, consisting of weapons, hand-held tools, and flakes of stone. The primary characteristics that distinguish this era include the lack of complex technologies, agriculture, or writing systems. People during this time were hunter-gatherers and lived in small nomadic groups.

"Stone-age" Examples

Examples of "Stone age"


1. Cultural reference

In prehistoric times, humans lived during the Stone Age, characterized by the use of stone tools and minimal technology.

2. Anthropological concept

The Paleolithic age is a part of the Stone Age, known for its rough and determined tribe migration to feed their family.

3. Archaeological findings

Excavations of winding riverbeds often uncover tools from the New Stone Age, which reveals social changes of past cavemen.

4. Compare current era

Today's internet age is like a giant leap for humanity when compared to the era of writing that we call the Stone Age.

5. Idiomatic expression

Our instructor claimed that handling the math problem is like returning to the Stone Age when she puzzled at what few information the teachers gave.

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