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I like all the prehistory terms and their periods:
So the first one was the paleolithic period and the real question is had the paleolithic was the most important period to humanity? We can't answer this interesting question because all the periods were too important for the world we knew today, was the longest period in prehistory with an extension of 2'500.000 BC to 10.000 BC. -
The second one was the Mesolithic period, this period helped and was the bridge between the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods because As the hunter-cultivators finished their function, new civilizations and new ideas arrived.
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This stage was the longest and important of American prehistory at age 10000 BC and 8000 BC
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The third and final period is considered half of the stone age I can highlight the new weapons or tools that were created in this period, a fun fact is that the scientists of the world considered the end of this period between the years 6000 and 5000 BC and other scientists considered the end of this amazing era in the 1900 BC.
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In the Archaic stage the ice was removed from the continents and populations began to domesticate animals
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The other important event that happened in prehistory was the steal age, in this period the humanity started doing the first civilizations and cultures.
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Another important age was the copper period because this material became the first steal for the creation of tools and I have another question, so, Had the civilizations started to apply metallurgy? The answer is yes, near the finish of this period the civilizations started to use metallurgy to do many things.
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The writing was invented in 3500 BC
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Where advances in agriculture among civilizations are highlighted
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Mayan civilization appeared