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  2. Prehistoric demography - Wikipedia

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    Prehistoric demography, palaeodemography or archaeological demography is the study of human and hominid demography in prehistory. [ 1 ] More specifically, palaeodemography looks at the changes in pre-modern populations in order to determine something about the influences on the lifespan and health of earlier peoples.

  3. The Complete Guide to Prehistoric Life - Wikipedia

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    The book is then divided into three parts by era, first of which is The Rise of Life, which covers the Precambrian and the Paleozoic Era. The second part, The Age of Reptiles, covers the Mesozoic Era. The third and final part, The Age of Beasts, covers the Cenozoic Era. The book concludes with a timescale of life on earth, tree of life diagrams.

  4. Paleoart - Wikipedia

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    Paleoart. Paleoart (also spelled palaeoart, paleo-art, or paleo art) is any original artistic work that attempts to depict prehistoric life according to scientific evidence. [1] Works of paleoart may be representations of fossil remains or imagined depictions of the living creatures and their ecosystems. While paleoart is typically defined as ...

  5. Prehistoric archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Prehistoric archaeology is a subfield of archaeology, [ 1] which deals specifically with artefacts, civilisations and other materials from societies that existed before any form of writing system or historical record. Often the field focuses on ages such as the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age, although it also encompasses periods such as the ...

  6. Prehistory of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Prehistory of Ohio provides an overview of the activities that occurred prior to Ohio's recorded history. The ancient hunters, Paleo-Indians (13000 B.C. to 7000 B.C.), descended from humans that crossed the Bering Strait. There is evidence of Paleo-Indians in Ohio, who were hunter-gatherers that ranged widely over land to hunt large game.

  7. Prehistoric Life (book) - Wikipedia

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    Prehistoric Life (book) Prehistoric Life. (book) Prehistoric Life is a non-fiction encyclopedia edited by Angeles Gavira Guerrero and Peter Frances. The full title of the book is Prehistoric Life: The Definitive Visual History of Life on Earth. [1] [2] The 512-page book was published by Dorling Kindersley in 2009.

  8. Prehistory - Wikipedia

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    Prehistory, also called pre-literary history, [ 1] is the period of human history between the first known use of stone tools by hominins c. 3.3 million years ago and the beginning of recorded history with the invention of writing systems. The use of symbols, marks, and images appears very early among humans, but the earliest known writing ...

  9. Prehistoric fiction - Wikipedia

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    Prehistoric fiction is a science fiction subgenre in which the story is set in the period of time prior to the existence of written record, known as prehistory. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As a fictional genre, the realistic description of the subject varies, without necessarily a commitment to develop an objective anthropological account.