how did we call the old stone age in different word
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Paleolithic Era
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The paleolithic era is also called the Old Stone Age (from Greek palaios - old, lithos - stone), is a period in prehistory distinguished by the original development of stone tools that covers c. 99% of the period of human technological prehistory.
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Paleolithic Age
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The Old Stone Age is also called Paleolithic Age
The term "Palaeolithic" was coined by archaeologist John Lubbock in 1865. It derives from Greek: palaios, "old"; and lithos, "stone", meaning "old age of the stone" or "Old Stone Age".
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