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Prehistory is speculation about history prior to the [[cuneiform|first written records]].
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Prehistory is the term for that period of time prior to the [[cuneiform|first written records]]. It is based on a wide range of archaeological, biological, and cultural evidence.  Prehistory is not a definite time, rather the period in any society before the use of writing. 
  
 
Historians describe prehistory as the [[Stone age]] which is divided in to two parts, [[Paleolithic Age|Paleolithic]]  and [[Neolithic Age|Neolithic]].  The Paleolithic age came first, when man harvested wild plants and animals for food.  The Neolithic age followed the Paleolithic age.  Farming became dominant during the Neolithic age.  The dates of these ages are debated.
 
Historians describe prehistory as the [[Stone age]] which is divided in to two parts, [[Paleolithic Age|Paleolithic]]  and [[Neolithic Age|Neolithic]].  The Paleolithic age came first, when man harvested wild plants and animals for food.  The Neolithic age followed the Paleolithic age.  Farming became dominant during the Neolithic age.  The dates of these ages are debated.

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Prehistory is the term for that period of time prior to the first written records. It is based on a wide range of archaeological, biological, and cultural evidence. Prehistory is not a definite time, rather the period in any society before the use of writing.

Historians describe prehistory as the Stone age which is divided in to two parts, Paleolithic and Neolithic. The Paleolithic age came first, when man harvested wild plants and animals for food. The Neolithic age followed the Paleolithic age. Farming became dominant during the Neolithic age. The dates of these ages are debated.