1. paleolithic - Noun
2. paleolithic - Adjective
3. Paleolithic - Proper noun
Of or pertaining to an era marked by early stone implements. The Paleolithic era (as proposed by Lubbock) includes the earlier half of the "Stone Age;" the remains belonging to it are for the most part of extinct animals, with relics of human beings.
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About 700,000 years ago, a new Lower Paleolithic tool, the hand ax, appeared. Source: Internet
Among the Paleolithic human settlements discovered in Sri Lanka, Pahiyangala (named after the Chinese traveller monk Faxian ), which dates back to 37,000 BP, citation Batadombalena (28,500 BP) citation and Belilena (12,000 BP) are the most important. Source: Internet
A large number of Middle Paleolithic flint tools were found on the surface and in side gullies that drain into the river. Source: Internet
A painting referred to as "The Crossed Bison", found in the chamber called the Nave, is often submitted as an example of the skill of the Paleolithic cave painters. Source: Internet
Analysis of the pup's genome revealed the Paleolithic wolf was closely related to the ancient wolves of Russia, Siberia and Alaska, the ancestors of modern wolves. Source: Internet