Adjective
chalcolithic (not comparable)
Synonym of Eneolithic
About the year 1900, many writers began to substitute "Chalcolithic" for Eneolithic, to avoid the false segmentation. Source: Internet
Although researchers such as Marija Gimbutas theorized that the horses of the Chalcolithic period were Przewalski's, more recent genetic studies indicate that Przewalski's horse is not an ancestor to modern domesticated horses. Source: Internet
Hundreds of dolmens scattered throughout the mountains have been dated to the late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Ages. Source: Internet
Ein Gedi An Ancient Oasis Settlement (Jewish Virtual Library) A lengthier article describing the Chalcolithic temple, village at Tell Goren, and Roman-Byzantine synagogue. Source: Internet
Bronze tools, weapons, armor, and building materials such as decorative tiles were harder and more durable than their stone and copper (" Chalcolithic ") predecessors. Source: Internet
Chalcolithic leather shoe; ca. 5.000 BCE Footwear is in use since earliest human history, archeological finds of complete shoes date back to the copper age (ca. 5.000 BCE). Source: Internet