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prehistory
noun as in ancient history
noun as in archaeology
noun as in chronicle
Example Sentences
On this day in prehistory, Los Angeles still lies beneath a shallow sea.
Greenhouse’s words are taken from “Reversing Roe,” a 2018 documentary on the prehistory and aftermath of the Supreme Court decision, available on Netflix.
Matthew Knight, senior curator of prehistory at National Museums Scotland, said the project had been "essentially a jigsaw puzzle."
New analysis strongly suggests that Shanidar Z was an older female, perhaps in her mid-forties according to researchers -- a significant age to reach so deep in prehistory.
Researchers noted the challenge of trying to interpret a collection of plants through the opaque lens of 2,000 years of prehistory.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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