| THE PRE-LITHIC
  ERA Hominids - Prehistoric Hunters
  from the Dawn of Time   Robert D. Morritt   Availability       Radiometric dating indicates that
  the Earth is about 4.570 billion years old. Earth's past has been organized
  into various units according to events which took place in each period.
  Different spans of time on the time scale are usually delimited by major
  geological or paleontological events, such as mass extinctions. For example,
  the boundary between the Cretaceous period and the Paleocene period is
  defined by the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event, which marked the demise
  of the dinosaurs and of many marine species. Older periods that predate the
  reliable fossil record are defined by absolute age. Innovations in nuclear
  technology have revised opinions drastically over the last two decades with
  the interesting concept (in the Mediterranean) of Neolithic peoples
  co-existing with modern man. Within these pages we consider different
  opinions of geographic 'genesis' the location of 'missing links' and follow
  the path of mankind from the cradle of civilization.
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