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paleolithic

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for paleolithic.

Editorial note

So the life expectancy at the Paleolithic doesn't mean that people didn't survive past menopause: it means that a lot of people died young.

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Parts of speech2

Quick take

A period that lasted from two and a half million years ago to 10,000 BCE; the Old Stone Age.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of paleolithic gathered in one view.

noun

A period that lasted from two and a half million years ago to 10,000 BCE; the Old Stone Age.

adjective

Of or referring to the Old Stone Age (the Paleolithic period or Paleolithic age).

adjective

Alternative letter-case form of Paleolithic. [Of or referring to the Old Stone Age (the Paleolithic period or Paleolithic age).]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for paleolithic.

noun

A period that lasted from two and a half million years ago to 10,000 BCE; the Old Stone Age.

adjective

Of or referring to the Old Stone Age (the Paleolithic period or Paleolithic age).

adjective

Alternative letter-case form of Paleolithic. [Of or referring to the Old Stone Age (the Paleolithic period or Paleolithic age).]

adjective

(hyperbolic) Antiquated, antediluvian.

Example sentences

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So the life expectancy at the Paleolithic doesn't mean that people didn't survive past menopause: it means that a lot of people died young.

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As if hunter-gatherers in the paleolithic era could drop by a grocery store and buy themselves a jar of oil.

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FYI, even in the paleolithic era, if you lived past 15, the life expectancy was 54.

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The Historian Yuval Noah Harari, has some fascinating theories about cooperation, mythology and language emerging together during the paleolithic revolution.

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Lactase persistence is one of the biggest genetic changes compared to our paleolithic ancestors.

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The best Intel engineer can't make microchips if sent back to a Paleolithic beach.

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Looking at wiki page for life expectacy at the Paleolithic [1] (even at 15 years) shows it lines right up with woman menopause.

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Human intelligence enabled a step change in mammalian collaboration during the paleolithic revolution.

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Maybe this work due to evolutionary forces on humans since these paleolithic days!

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Coalitions of human groups are hypothesized to have occurred around the paleolithic revolution and there is evidence of very large group efforts in existence.

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I'm not sure if we're still programming cavemen or have created paleolithic programming tools yet[3][4].

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I mean paleolithic hunters and gatherers.

Quote examples

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I don't know what "major issue" is, but there is evidence of paleolithic dentistry, long before there were sugar crops.

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Somewhere there is a flame war about what the Paleolithic humans ate, and whether that was what we are nicknaming "paleo" now.

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A quick glance at that article seems its just whats called the Paleo Strawman: it talks about the Paleo name (and how it is connected to the Paleolithic era), but doesn't actually discuss the diet at all and just says "oh, Paleo is wrong because eating what we ate over 10 thousand years ago isn't appropriate for us today", even though the Paleo diet does not say that.

Proper noun examples

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Paleolithic tribal societies were also brutish, superstitious, harsh, and murderous towards themselves and outsiders.

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Paleolithic humans had all the basic resources we have today, except they lacked our education.

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It would be interesting if a new and improved (or reconstructed Paleolithic) method of running is developed that would enable the average person to reach speeds of 35 MPH (56 KPH) or even faster.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use paleolithic in a sentence?

So the life expectancy at the Paleolithic doesn't mean that people didn't survive past menopause: it means that a lot of people died young.

What does paleolithic mean?

A period that lasted from two and a half million years ago to 10,000 BCE; the Old Stone Age.

What part of speech is paleolithic?

paleolithic is commonly used as noun, adjective.