paleolithic / ˌpeɪ li əˈlɪθ ɪk or, especially British, ˌpæl i- /

旧石器时代旧石器时代的旧石器旧石器时代的人

paleolithic 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Anthropology. of, relating to, or characteristic of the cultures of the late Pliocene and the Pleistocene epochs, or early phase of the Stone Age, which appeared first in Africa and are marked by the steady development of stone tools and later antler and bone artifacts, engravings on bone and stone, sculpted figures, and paintings and engravings on the walls of caves and rock-shelters: usually divided into three periods .

更多paleolithic例句

  1. In a narrow Atxurra passageway, Paleolithic people had used stone lamps.
  2. During the Paleolithic, you’re going to have very different diets depending on the human population we’re talking about.
  3. They come from what’s known as the Initial Upper Paleolithic culture.
  4. All of them—Scarsdale, Zone, South Beach, Paleolithic, Israeli Army—OK, maybe not eating placentas.
  5. This pattern of behavior has haunted human societies since Paleolithic times.
  6. The first, the Paleolithic men, may have died out or retired before successors arrived.
  7. Remains characteristic of the oldest Paleolithic epochs occur between thirty and forty-five feet below the surface.
  8. In all cases the work is very rude compared with the best specimens of Paleolithic time.
  9. Pottery appears first in the transition epoch from Paleolithic to Neolithic, at Campigny and in the kitchen-middens.
  10. Paleolithic man had learned by long experience the value of flint as the best material for his tools.