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Prehistory

What is it? Prehistory as we can define the time period previous to the story. Prehistory is divided into three periods: - Paleolithic. - Neolithic. - Metal age: - Copper age. - Bronce age. - Iron age.

Paleolithic 2.500.000 started few years Man used chipped stone tools. Man was a hunter, fisherman and collector had a nomadic life. First used fire

Neolithic Began with the discovery of agriculture Became sedentary The most perfect man used tools like polished stones began to develop fabrics and ceramics

Metal Age Discovered and used the metal. Is divided into three stages: - Copper age. - Bronce age. - Iron age. At this stage the early civilizations that would eventually invent writing, entering history.