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A division of the Stone Age into an older and younger part was first proposed by... Stone Age rituals and beliefs... Another problem connected with the term Stone Age is that it was created to describe the... A Stone Age was usually followed by a... The transition out of the Stone Age occurred between 6000 BC and 2500 BC for much of humanity living in North Africa... the Stone Age was followed directly by an... regions progressed past Stone Age technology around 6000 BC... continued at a Stone Age level until around 2000 BC... Australia remained in the Stone Age until the 17th century... also now know that the transition from a Stone Age to a Bronze Age was not a neat switch but a long... of the Stone Age stretches from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic in the following scheme... humans of the Stone Age included both animals and plants that were part of the... Several human habitats dating back to the Stone Age have been discovered around the globe... Stone Age rituals and beliefs... Stone Age rituals and beliefs... depth analysis of finds dating from the Stone Age indicate certain rituals and beliefs of the people in those prehistoric times... It is now believed that activities of the Stone Age humans went beyond the immediate requirements of procuring food... Stone Age people believed that they were living at the center of the universe... Other depictions of the Stone Age include the best...

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