ages
An age is the length of time that a person or thing has existed. The word is used in several related senses. Chronological age is the amount of time elapsed since a person was born, usually measured in years; biological age refers to an individual's physical condition, which may differ from their calendar age. Age is also an organizing concept in society, where groups are defined by commonly accepted age ranges and associated rights, responsibilities, and roles. Social policy and law often set minimum ages for activities such as driving, voting, drinking, and marriage; maximum ages for pensions or school attendance are also used in some systems.
In human development, ages are often described as stages: infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.
In archaeology and history, the term 'ages' is used to refer to broad cultural periods characterized by
In geology and paleontology, an age is a subdivision of time within a larger unit such as
Ages can be estimated or verified by dating methods, including radiometric dating, dendrochronology, and historical records,