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prehistory

[pree-his-tuh-ree, -his-tree] / priˈhɪs tə ri, -ˈhɪs tri /






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"In London, you've got a lasagne. You can dig all the way down to prehistory or you've got very recent Victorian and Edwardian archaeology there as well."

From BBC

Overall, the findings suggest that relationships between humans and wolves in prehistory were far more varied than once thought.

From Science Daily

Readers young and old will be treated to a host of information, from established details to new discoveries, from prehistory to the present.

From The Wall Street Journal

What made Europe’s fascination with its own origins, its “deep prehistory,” an opening to global modernity?

From The Wall Street Journal

Al-Shamahi takes her story up to the invention of writing, where prehistory may be said to end.

From Los Angeles Times