Prehistory

"Prehistory" in a Sentence (10 examples)

By the 23rd century, the Transplantation Theory, which postulated that alien genes were combined with human genes during prehistory, ameliorated the already established Evolution Theory of humanity.

Archaeology is critical to the study of all history, but especially prehistory.

We talked about prehistory, history, the future, the whole shebang.

In prehistory, the Sahara was a much wetter place.

In prehistory, Sahara was a patchwork of rivers and swamps.

Scientists from the ANO Laboratory of Prehistory in Saint Petersburg did the research. They proposed that huge volcanic explosions caused the Neanderthals to die out in Western Europe. As evidence, they point to the Caucasus Mountains of southern Russia.

“We don’t find evidence for that sort of thing anywhere in prehistory.”

I was a town boy through and through. The country belonged to a vague pre-history.

Psychologists... are mostly bad historians, inventing—as Freud has done—their pre-history to suit their theories.

One of the challenges of studying any Jewish custom is that we tend to view it in an anachronistic fashion; we think that what we do today is what was always done. Therefore, in this article we shall describe the pre-history of the Bar Mitzvah ceremony, the four basic components of the Bar Mitzvah ceremony before the year 1800 as suggested by Michael Hilton, and six major changes that occurred in modern times.

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