Paleolith

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Pronunciation: /ˈpeɪliəˌlɪθ/

Definitions of paleolith

noun a tool or artifact from the Paleolithic period, typically made of stone

Example Sentences

A1 The paleolith was a tool used by early humans.

A2 Archaeologists discovered paleoliths at the ancient site.

B1 The study of paleoliths provides insight into prehistoric cultures.

B2 The craftsmanship of paleoliths showcases the skill of ancient artisans.

C1 Researchers have debated the significance of paleoliths in understanding human evolution.

C2 The intricate designs on paleoliths demonstrate the artistic abilities of early humans.

Examples of paleolith in a Sentence

formal The study of paleolith artifacts provides valuable insights into early human history.

informal Have you seen those cool paleolith tools they found at the excavation site?

slang Check out these ancient paleolith goodies!

figurative His ideas about society are stuck in the paleolith era.

Grammatical Forms of paleolith

plural

paleoliths

comparative

more paleolith

superlative

most paleolith

present tense

paleolith

future tense

will paleolith

perfect tense

have paleolith

continuous tense

is paleolith

singular

paleolith

positive degree

paleolith

infinitive

to paleolith

gerund

paleolithing

participle

paleolithed

Origin and Evolution of paleolith

First Known Use: 1875 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'paleolith' is derived from the Greek words 'paleo' meaning old and 'lithos' meaning stone.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the Old Stone Age or the earliest period of human prehistory characterized by the use of stone tools, the term 'paleolith' has evolved to encompass a broader range of archaeological and anthropological contexts.