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Stone Age

Last Updated: 12/02/2025

The Stone Age is the longest period in human history and is regarded as an era in which humans had not yet developed writing and were refining fundamental survival skills. It derives its name from the widespread use of stone as a material in tool production during this time. Hunting and gathering were the primary means of subsistence. This period holds critical importance in terms of human evolution, technological advancement, and the formation of social structures.

Stone Age

Periodic Classification

The Stone Age is divided into three main phases:

Paleolithic (Old Stone Age)

  • It began approximately 2.5 million years ago and lasted until around 10,000 BCE.
  • Humans lived in caves or rock shelters.
  • This was the period when stone tools were first manufactured.
  • Controlled use of fire was learned during this era.
  • The earliest examples of art appear in the form of cave paintings.

Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age)

  • Approximately 10,000–8,000 BCE.
  • Small settlement sites begin to appear.
  • Smaller and more functional stone tools known as microliths are produced.
  • Fishing develops alongside hunting and gathering.

Neolithic (New Stone Age)

  • It began around 8,000 BCE.
  • The discovery of agriculture and animal husbandry led to a sedentary lifestyle.
  • The first villages and communities emerge (for example: Çatalhöyük).
  • New skills such as pottery production weaving and architecture develop.

Stone Age

Lifestyle and Social Structure

  • Societies typically lived in small groups.
  • Gender-based division of labor was common: men hunted while women gathered plant foods.
  • Shelter was shaped according to environmental conditions; caves huts or mud structures were used.
  • Clothing consisted of animal hides and primitive garments made from plant fibers.
  • Cave paintings and stone figurines are interpreted as religious rituals or symbolic expressions.

Scientific and Archaeological Significance

Through excavations stone tools bones and settlement remains are studied. Artifacts from this period reveal how humans interacted with their environment organized socially and developed cognitively. The earliest traces of art technology and religious thought appear in this era.

For example: The Lascaux caves in France and the Altamira caves in Spain represent the artistic production of the Paleolithic period.

Depth of the Stone Age with Additional Information

The first domesticated animal: the dog which was domesticated during the Stone Age. The earliest tools were made not only of stone but also of bone wood and ivory. The first jewelry: perforated seashells and animal teeth were used as ornaments. Climate changes directly influenced migration patterns and the transition to agriculture during this period.

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Stone Age

Period(s)

Paleolithic (Old Stone Age): Hunting gathering and cave dwelling. Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age): Smaller stone tools and fishing. Neolithic (New Stone Age): Agriculture settled life and the first villages.

What is İt?

The Stone Age is a prehistoric period during which humans made tools from stone and writing had not yet been invented.

Important Developments

The discovery of fire the domestication of animals the beginning of agriculture and the establishment of the first settlements

Art

Drawings of animals and hunting scenes on cave walls are among the earliest examples of art.

Tools

Flint obsidian bone and wooden knives spears and axes.

Time Period

It began approximately 2.5 million years ago and lasted until 10,000 BCE.

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Authorİbrahim FilizDecember 2, 2025
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The Stone Age is the longest period in human history before the advent of writing and forms the foundation of human ways of life. This era is divided into three main phases: Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic. Early humans hunted using tools made of stone, lived in caves, and learned to use fire. Over time, they transitioned to agriculture, animal husbandry, and a settled lifestyle. Cave paintings are examples of art and communication from this period. Information about the era is obtained through archaeological findings. The Stone Age is an era in which humans developed by struggling with nature and laid the technological and cultural foundations of civilization.

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