
Prehistory - Wikipedia
Prehistory, sometimes referred to as pre-literary history, [1] is the period of human history between the first known use of stone tools by hominins c. 3.3 million years ago and the beginning of recorded …
The Prehistoric Ages: How Humans Lived Before Written Records
Sep 27, 2019 · For roughly 2.5 million years, humans lived on Earth without leaving a written record of their lives—but they left behind other kinds of remains and artifacts.
Prehistory: Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic Periods, and More
Feb 19, 2024 · Prehistory refers to the period of time before the advent of written records or documented history. It encompasses the vast span of time during which humans and their ancestors lived without …
Prehistoric - Natural History Museum
Mar 4, 2026 · More than 99% of all species that have ever lived on Earth are now extinct. Unearth stories about the prehistoric creatures that once roamed Earth and swam in ancient oceans, and …
Prehistoric Era Timeline - Have Fun With History
Sep 18, 2023 · The prehistoric era encompasses a vast span of human history before the advent of written records. It is divided into several key periods, each marked by significant developments in …
Prehistoric Age Portal | Britannica
The prehistoric age covers the millions of years that took place before human beings began to create written records of their life and of the world in which they lived.
What Does Prehistoric Mean - WorldAtlas
Aug 16, 2023 · Prehistoric, as one would imagine, simply means a time in history that was not recorded by man. Not only does this mean that prehistoric times included humans, but in fact, make up the …
Prehistory - New World Encyclopedia
Prehistory (Greek words προ = before and ιστορία = history) is the period before written history became available to assist our understanding of the past. The term was introduced into English by Daniel …
Time Period Index (Prehistoric) - World History Encyclopedia
World History Encyclopedia content on Prehistoric.
Prehistoric Times [ushistory.org]
This "Prehistoric" period — before writing and civilizations — is called the Stone Age and is extremely valuable to our understanding of our earliest hominid ancestors.