paleotechnic (Meaning)
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paleotechnic (a.)
Belonging to, or connected with, ancient art.
Synonyms & Antonyms of paleotechnic
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paleotechnic Sentence Examples
- The paleotechnic era witnessed the emergence of stone tools and simple weapons.
- Paleotechnic societies relied heavily on hunting and gathering for subsistence.
- The invention of the hand axe marked a significant advancement in paleotechnic technology.
- Cave paintings and sculptures demonstrate the artistic sensibilities of paleotechnic people.
- Paleotechnic rituals and ceremonies played an integral role in their social and spiritual lives.
- The transition from paleotechnic to neolithic societies was characterized by the development of agriculture.
- The study of paleotechnic cultures sheds light on the origins of human technological innovation.
- Paleotechnic tools and techniques show remarkable adaptability to different environments.
- The paleotechnic period spanned hundreds of thousands of years, shaping the course of human evolution.
- Paleotechnic knowledge and skills laid the foundation for subsequent technological advancements.
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Belonging to, or connected with, ancient art.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The paleotechnic era witnessed the emergence of stone tools and simple weapons.
Paleotechnic societies relied heavily on hunting and gathering for subsistence.
The invention of the hand axe marked a significant advancement in paleotechnic technology.
Cave paintings and sculptures demonstrate the artistic sensibilities of paleotechnic people.