Neolithic

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Getty AAT: Styles, periods, and cultures by general era

Jerarquía

three-age system > Stone Age

Descripción

Refers to the final stage of Stone Age development of a human culture, characterized by sophisticated stone tools created by polishing or grinding, wide-spread domestication of animals and plants, settlement in permanent villages, and the appearance of pottery and weaving. Neolithic cultures first appeared during the Holocene Epoch, around 9,000 BCE, and survived in certain remote areas of the world into the 19th century. Artistic products include wooden and stone houses, religious monuments, fortifications, carvings, paintings, textiles, and pottery.

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http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300019267

Otros términos

  • 新石器時代 [zh]
  • Neolithisch [nl]
  • Neolítico [es]
  • xīn shí qì shí dài [zh]
  • xin shi qi shi dai [zh]
  • hsin shih ch'i shih tai [zh]
  • Neolithic Period [en]
  • New Stone Age [en]
  • Stone Age, New [en]