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neolith Meaning in kannada ( neolith ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)



ನವಶಿಲಾಶಿಲೆ

ನವಶಿಲಾಯುಗದ ಒಂದು ಕಲ್ಲಿನ ಉಪಕರಣ,

neolith's Usage Examples:

grounds of which have been found neolithic remains, including a flint resharpening flake for tranchet axes.


Amongst the earliest known examples of any form of vaulting is to be found in the neolithic village of Khirokitia on Cyprus.


The earliest evidence of human activity in the region are the remains of a small fortified neolithic village of the Michelsberg culture, dating to between 3500-2500 BC.


In the first three rooms are displayed items from the paleolithic age, neolithic age, Bronze Age, Hellenistic Age, Roman Empire age, Byzantine.


Formerly thought to originate in the Iron Age or even the neolithic period, a 2003 archaeological investigation has shown that the figure may have been cut in the Early Modern era – the 16th or 17th century AD.


The majority are prehistoric and include a neolithic burial site and a standing stone.


khalkós, "copper" and from λίθος líthos, "stone" or Copper Age, also known as the Eneolithic or Aeneolithic (from Latin aeneus "of copper") is an archaeological.


The majority of the images of the Tomskaya pisanitsa date from the aeneolithic period and Bronze Age, 3rd and 2nd millennia BC.


Chennai has two notified reserve forests and has a rich human history indicated by the presence of many palaeolithic, neolithic and megalithic remains.


See alsoWorthing Downland EstateReferencesFurther readingRussell, Miles, Rough quarries, rocks and hills : John Pull and the neolithic flint mines of Sussex.


the understanding of the neolithic development of medical and religious practises in early human communities.


Their costumes, and especially textiles, may indicate a common origin with Indo-European neolithic clothing techniques or a common low-level textile technology.


Until fairly recently the Long Man was most commonly asserted to have been cut in the neolithic period, primarily due to the presence of a long barrow nearby, or given an Iron Age attribution based on a perceived similarity to other hill figures.



Synonyms:

tool,

Antonyms:

walk,

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