Nounprehistory Related termsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Prehistory (Latin, præ = before; Greek, ιστορία = history) is a term used to describe the period before recorded history. Paul Tournal originally coined the term Pré-historique in describing the finds he had made in the caves of southern France. It came into use in France in the 1830s to describe the time before writing, and the word "prehistoric" was introduced into English by Daniel Wilson in 1851. The term "prehistory" can be used to refer to all time since the beginning of the universe, although it is more often used in referring to the period of time since life appeared on Earth, or even more specifically to the time since human-like beings appeared. In dividing up human prehistory, prehistorians typically use the Three age system, whereas scholars of pre-human time periods typically use the well defined Rock record and its internationally defined stratum base within the geologic time scale. The three-age system is the periodization of human prehistory into three consecutive time periods, named for their respective predominant tool-making technologies; the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age. The occurrence of written materials (and so the beginning of local "historic times") varies generally to cultures classified within either the late bronze age or within the Iron Age. Historians increasingly do not restrict themselves to evidence from written records and are coming to rely more upon evidence from the natural and social sciences, thereby blurring the distinction between the terms "history" and "prehistory." This view has recently been articulated by advocates of deep history. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License How do we know what we know about the time of prehistory? Q. how did we get the facts we did to know what happened in prehistory? Asked by AB314DC9 - Mon Feb 2 22:36:30 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Well prehistory is before written documents. So from what I know, the people left crafts made from artisans and the pyramids and such things. Due to the foundings of these things, scholars can only estimate the date during which this happened. Some things have still not been able to be deciphered. Answered by chclatcovrdstrwbrry - Mon Feb 2 22:41:39 2009 why are people so much more interested in history, than prehistory? Q. prehistory as in thousands of years ago answered by archaeology etc...historical records only represent around 1% of the time man has been around, but people are way more interested in studying these than before this Asked by akfortyseven - Wed Apr 30 23:51:40 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. Why do you have the idea that people aren't interested in studying prehistory? Archeology is a VERY busy field. The reason archeology isn't taught as much in schools, however, is that it requires a lot of other scientific background; schools can get into some of it, but not enough to really delve into the real archeological record -- and also because the written record you find in recorded history makes it a much clearer thing to study. Answered by Kim W - Wed Apr 30 23:58:35 2008 one of the most inportant developments of prehistory was the ability to use_____?
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