Acheulean Industry – A prehistoric stone tool tradition associated with Homo erectus, characterized by handaxes.
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Rock Shelters – Natural overhangs or caves used by prehistoric humans for shelter and activities.
Cave Art – Prehistoric paintings and carvings found in caves, often depicting animals and human activities.
Burial Practices – Methods of interring the dead in prehistoric societies, which provide insights into social and religious beliefs.
Megalithic Structures – Large stone constructions built by prehistoric people, such as Stonehenge.
Flintknapping – The process of shaping stone tools by striking flakes from a core.
Microliths – Small, finely crafted stone tools used in composite tools during the Mesolithic period.
Lithic Technology – The study and production of stone tools in prehistoric societies.
Iron Age – The period following the Bronze Age characterized by the widespread use of iron tools and weapons.
Bronze Age – A prehistoric period marked by the use of bronze tools and early urban civilizations.