kivikautena
Kivikautena, often translated as the Stone Age, refers to a broad prehistoric period characterized by the widespread use of stone tools. This era predates the development of metalworking and spans a significant portion of human history. It is generally divided into three main sub-periods: the Paleolithic (Old Stone Age), the Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age), and the Neolithic (New Stone Age).
The Paleolithic, the longest phase of the Stone Age, began with the earliest stone tool production by
The Mesolithic, which followed the Paleolithic, typically lasted from 10,000 BCE to 8,000 BCE, though its exact
The Neolithic, beginning around 8,000 BCE, marked a revolutionary transformation with the advent of agriculture and