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what is palaeothic age​

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Answered by ansistkharms
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The Paleolithic Age, also known as the Stone Age, encompasses the first widespread use of technology—as humans progressed from simpler to more complex developmental stages—and the spread of humanity from the savannas of East Africa to the rest of the world. It is generally said to have begun approximately 500,000 years ago and to have ended about 6,000 B.C.E.It ends with the development of agriculture, the domestication of certain animals, and the smelting of copper ore to produce metal. It is termed pre-historical, since humanity had not yet started writing—which is seen as the traditional start of (recorded) history.

Answered by Sakshithegenius
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The cultural Period of the stone age beginning with the earliest stone tools, about 2.4 millions years ago until the beginning from Mesolithic care about 15,000 to 11,500 years ago in the western Asia and Southern Europe the pillars holding period also called old stone age.

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