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What is the term used to describe the "old stone age", which began about 2.5 million years ago?
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What is the term used to describe the "old stone age", which began about 2.5 million years ago?
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Paleolithic period
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The Old Stone Age could also be called the Paleolithic Period, an ancient cultural stage of human development. This time period was known to have humans that began to make stone tools and use stone a lot
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