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Prehistory, also called pre-literary history, [1] is the period of human history between the first known use of stone tools by hominins c. 3.3 million years ago and the beginning of recorded history with the invention of writing systems.
La literatura histórica chilena y el concepto actual de la historia (1935) Historia de Chile desde la prehistoria hasta 1891 (20 volumes). (1952) La entrevista de Guayaquil: Fin del protectorado y defunción del ejército libertador chileno (1953) Emancipación de la presidencia de Quito, del Virreinato de Lima y del Alto Perú (1954) Resumen ...
The Cerro do Castelo de Santa Justa, in Alcoutim, is dated to the 3rd millennium BC, [20] between 2400 and 1900 BC. [18] Extent of the Beaker culture Crystal dagger blade from the Tholos de Montelirio in Valencina de la Concepción, 3000-2500 BC. It is also the period of the great expansion of megalithism, with its associated collective burial ...
This timeline of prehistory covers the time from the appearance of Homo sapiens approximately 315,000 years ago in Africa to the invention of writing, over 5,000 years ago, with the earliest records going back to 3,200 BC.
Jacques Boucher de Crèvecœur de Perthes (French pronunciation: [ʒak buʃe d(ə) kʁɛvkœʁ də pɛʁt]; 10 September 1788 – 5 August 1868), sometimes referred to as Boucher de Perthes (British English: / ˌ b uː ʃ eɪ d ə ˈ p ɛər t / BOO-shay də PAIRT [1]), was a French archaeologist and antiquary notable for his discovery, in about 1830, of flint tools in the gravels of the Somme ...
Resumen de la Historia de Chile de Francisco Antonio Encina (in Spanish). Vol. 2. Santiago, Chile: Empresa Editora Zig-Zag. Encina, Francisco Antonio (1940–1952). Historia de Chile: desde la prehistoria hasta 1891 (in Spanish). Vol. I–XX. Santiago, Chile: Editorial Nascimento. Guarda, Gabriel (1978). El Auge Fundacional.
Resumen de la Historia de Chile de Francisco Antonio Encina (in Spanish). Vol. 2. Santiago, Chile: Empresa Editora Zig-Zag. Encina, Francisco Antonio (1940–1952). Historia de Chile: desde la prehistoria hasta 1891 (in Spanish). Vol. I–XX. Santiago, Chile: Editorial Nascimento. Gay, Claudio (1856). Historia de la Independencia Chilena (in ...
The archaeological site of Atapuerca is located in the province of Burgos in the north of Spain and is notable for its evidence of early human occupation. Bone fragments from around 800,000 years ago, found in its Gran Dolina cavern, provide the oldest known evidence of hominid settlement in Western Europe and of hominid cannibalism anywhere in the world.