steinalderkulturs
Steinalderkulturs, often translated as Stone Age cultures, refers to the prehistoric period characterized by the widespread use of stone tools. This era spans an immense period of human history, beginning with the earliest evidence of tool use by hominins and concluding with the advent of metalworking. Archaeologists divide the Stone Age into several sub-periods, most notably the Paleolithic (Old Stone Age), Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age), and Neolithic (New Stone Age).
The Paleolithic period is the longest and saw the development of basic stone tools, the control of
The Neolithic period marked a revolutionary shift with the development of agriculture and the domestication of