Archaeological period, last part of the Stone Age.
A period in human history that is traditionally the last part of the Stone Age and is marked by the development of early villages, agriculture, animal domestication and religion.
Ещё 1 There's little doubt he was hoping to preach to the neolithic people.
2 And what we see to-day our neolithic forefathers saw too-with a difference.
3 A 15th-century neolithic cairn in the Burren in Clare has been vandalised.
4 Our story takes us back some twelve thousand years to neolithic man.
5 The neolithic tribes in question would certainly not have viewed themselves as Irish.
6 Newgrange is a neolithic burial mound, older than the pyramids, located in Ireland.
7 Nevertheless a great number of neolithic implements have been found there.
8 It could be deemed a neolithic tactic, but it was an undeniably effective one.
9 It was a valve, a sort of neolithic integrated circuit.
10 In Egypt, too, at an early date was a high form of neolithic civilization.
11 Some eighty thousand years are supposed to have existed between paleolithic and neolithic man.
12 Professor Timothy Darvill and how Stonehenge may have been the world's biggest neolithic hospital.
13 Then he saw the idiot shambling along behind them like some dim neolithic herdsman.
14 Hand-made pottery and rude tissues of flax are found in neolithic lake dwellings in Switzerland.
15 But the implied effects lay deeper far than the neolithic hunter could ever have imagined.
16 The mounds, probable neolithic burial places, are aligned on a north-south axis stretching from Tara.
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