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Why is the stone age called so?​

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Answered by ss6406817
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The age before 3000,bc is called as the stone age because every tools is made of stone that time. What language did Stone Age speak? Let us check two stone age languages that survived to our time: Basque and the diverse Australian languages. Basque language of southern France and northern Spain was a European-wide stone age tongue.

Answered by samofmilu
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The Stone Age lasted from 30,000 BCE to about 3,000 BCE and is named after the main technological tool developed at that time: stone. It ended with the advent of the Bronze Age and Iron Age .

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