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The prehistoric periods, in chronological order, are the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods. The Paleolithic period is characterized by the use of stone tools, the Mesolithic period marks the transition from nomadic hunting and gathering to more settled communities, while the Neolithic period is marked by the advent of agriculture and the development of early civilizations.
Only a very few of the whole prehistory contains the modern man.
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All history is written and recorded by man. Therefore anything that occurred before the arrival of man and his learning to record events by writing and drawing must be classified as prehistoric.
Periods before written records are typically referred to as prehistoric times. This period covers the time before written language was developed, and our understanding of it comes from archaeological evidence such as tools, pottery, and cave art. Studying prehistoric periods gives us insights into early human development, lifestyle, and cultural practices.
Chronological order arranges events in the order in which they occurred.
The correct order is Cambrian, Devonian, Triassic, Jurassic. These time periods are part of the geological timescale representing the order in which they occurred in Earth's history.
The invention of archery occurred during prehistoric times and it's exact time and place is unknown.
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