I am sorry to tell you that there wasn't any prehistoric men, as all of them were recorded from the very beginning, even to the very first man and woman.
I know that you were taught evolution in school, but don't just blindly accept it, but really think about it. It really doesn't make that much sense, when you consider the fact that we have more diseases now and more deaths now, and more wars now, than ever before, and according to evolution, that is not possible.
The Bible gives all the answers, and unlike scientists today, the Author never changes His word, or what He says, as it was right in the first place. The Bible says that man was created perfect (he used 100% of his brain) in a perfect world (without pain, and without death), and was given a wife when he was lonely, and that they were tricked by an evil serpent to sin, which is the first time that anyone ever did anything wrong.
This wrongdoing brought pain and death and thorns, and from then on, all people started losing their intelligence, though slowly, as we now only use 1% of our brains, which cannot be explained by evolution, but that is how things really are today.
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I guess since the author of the religious dogma suggests that god made man perfect and god is perfect then according to The Bible it is OK to sell your daughters into prostitution and also stone your neighbor to death. THAT is in the bible. The bible a book that does have some vaguely historically "facts" but the creation story is all metaphor and not historical fact. I actually saw the question in a Google search I was conducting and just had to come here to read the rest of the answer provided. Coming to you live direct from the bible. Well historically the bible is a collection of writings of which some are flat out plagiarism from other writings such as The Egyptian Book of the Dead.
I found the original question to be rather funny and did not expect such a terse response to the question by a religious person.
The answer is simple, he studied prehistoric man and woman. The original question wasn't specific as to what period of prehistoric man might have studied.
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Developmental stages in prehistoric human beings are generally differentiated by the types of tools they used. For example, stone tools were first used in the Stone Age.
For prehistoric man, it's an anthropologist. For early civilised man, it's one category of historian, probably a palaeologist.
The main character in the Aeneid is Aeneas. Aeneas' name seems to mean 'Man of Bronze' - the myth may be about the arrival of Bronze smelting technology in prehistoric Italy.
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Irving Rouse has written: 'Introduction to prehistory' -- subject(s): Anthropology, Prehistoric, Man, Prehistoric, Prehistoric Anthropology, Prehistoric Man 'Migrations in prehistory' -- subject(s): Anthropology, Prehistoric, Man, Man, Prehistoric, Migration, Prehistoric Anthropology, Prehistoric Man
All history is written and recorded by man. Therefore anything that occurred before the arrival of man and his learning to record events by writing and drawing must be classified as prehistoric.
All history is written and recorded by man. Therefore anything that occurred before the arrival of man and his learning to record events by writing and drawing must be classified as prehistoric.
The Prehistoric Man Museum was created in 1952.
On July 28, 1996 The remains of a prehistoric man, ( Kennewick man ) was discovered near Kennewick, Washington.
John Waechter has written: 'Man before history' -- subject(s): Prehistoric peoples
Prehistoric man had drawrings but the Egyptians and the Romans actually wrote things down.
The Prehistoric Man - 1924 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The early man in prehistoric times they were called prehistoric.
This is so because what people did is by definition "history". History is the study of the past activity of people.
Daniel Wilson has written: 'A letter to the Hon. G.W. Ross, LL.D., minister of education' -- subject(s): Sources, History, Dormitories, Buildings, Universities and colleges, University of Toronto, University College (Toronto, Ont.) 'The lost Atlantis and other ethnographic studies' 'The archaeology and prehistoric annals of Scotland' -- subject(s): Archaeology, Antiquities 'Pipes and tobacco' -- subject(s): Tobacco-pipes, Pipes, Tabac, Tobacco 'Pre-Aryan American man' -- subject(s): Anthropology, Prehistoric, Prehistoric peoples, Prehistoric Anthropology 'On the practical uses of science in the daily business of life' -- subject(s): Sciences, Study and teaching, Etude et enseignement, Social aspects, Science, Aspect social 'Medical education in Ontario' -- subject(s): Medical education, University of Toronto. Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto 'Wolfe and old Quebec' -- subject(s): Histoire, History 'Prehistoric annals of Scotland' 'Legitimate lines of anthropological research' -- subject(s): Anthropology, Recherche, Anthropologie, Research 'Memorials of Edinburgh in the olden time' -- subject(s): History, Antiquities, Description, Buildings, Historic buildings 'Prehistoric man' 'Prehistoric man' 'Prehistoric man' 'William Nelson' 'Caliban' -- subject(s): Mythology, Criticism and interpretation, Knowledge 'Pipes and tobacco' -- subject(s): Tobacco, Tobacco-pipes, Tobacco pipes 'Prehistoric man' 'The lost Atlantis' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Ethnology, Indians of North America, Atlantis (Legendary place), Atlantis 'An ancient haunt of the cervus megaceros or great Irish deer' 'Memorials of Edinburgh in the olden time' 'Toronto of old' -- subject(s): Histoire, History 'Reminiscences of Old Edinburgh' -- subject(s): Antiquities 'Bachelors' buttons!' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Prehistoric man' -- subject(s): Prehistoric peoples, Ethnology, Civilization, History, Tools, Primitive Architecture
Prehistoric means before events where logged and recorded by man; all dinosaurs exisited in the prehistoric eras.