Synonym: prehistorical. Similar words: historic, historical, historically, historian, rhetoric, history, rhetorically, rhetorical device. Meaning: [‚prɪhɪ'stɑrɪk(l) ,-'stɔr-] adj. 1. belonging to or existing in times before recorded history 2. of or relating to times before written history 3. no longer fashionable.
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31. Prehistoric man must have experienced caves as living organisms, especially if he explored their interior spaces in semi-darkness.
32. Since the word got out on Prehistoric I've seen a whole bunch of scripts.
33. What can we learn from twenty prehistoric burial chambers, which we call cists, and which have been uncovered up to now?
34. The Jet Ranger arced upwards, a big prehistoric pterodactyl lurching blindly in its death throes.
35. He was a ghost I carried around inside me, a prehistoric figment, a thing that was no longer real.
36. But we do not have to go back to prehistoric times to witness the change in our diet.
37. Aeons ago, prehistoric animals roamed these parts and hid in the Paviland Caves below the cliffs.
38. Just because a road runs past a group of Bronze Age burial mounds does not mean that it is prehistoric.
39. Our sand lizard, resembling a green mini-monster from prehistoric times, scrambled over the twiggy heather.
40. Scientific study had long since proved that it was the work of giant rabbits who had lived there in prehistoric times.
41. These majestic stones, flecked with orange and white lichen, are the last of thousands that once littered the prehistoric landscape.
42. Prehistoric archaeologists the world over have increasingly focussed attention on the ecological and economic aspects of life in antiquity.
43. If they were genuine imports into prehistoric Britain then they would be of some importance in suggesting trade networks.
44. Desmond Bonney followed his initial research by an examination of parish boundaries associated with Roman roads and late prehistoric linear earthworks.
45. A number of authoritative scholars seriously question the propriety of interpreting prehistoric remains by reference to the customs of modern primitive peoples.
46. In 1938 he postulated that leys and prehistoric sites marked a network of subtle energy and that this power could be detected.
47. We still don't understand how prehistoric man achieved that feat.
48. There is at least one other prehistoric ridgeway on sheet 145.
49. There are some ruins down there and some prehistoric engravings in the rock faces.
50. A glassy stone beloved by ancient toolmakers,(www.Sentencedict.com) obsidian was found only in two prehistoric spots in Arizona prior to the 1980s.
51. Using the extensive coverage provided by the aerial photographs a whole network of prehistoric roadways was identified and mapped.
52. But unlike prehistoric man, you have far fewer ways to release the energy produced by the stress response.
53. Ley lines - channels of energy or guide routes for prehistoric travellers - are said to converge at the Tor.
54. How did the lives of prehistoric Southwestern people change when they moved from small communities into large pueblo villages?
55. We have already noted that folklore associates certain numbers, particularly three, seven and nine, with prehistoric sites.
56. The only evidence for their use in prehistoric times are the remains of simple tubes often in pieces.
57. Indian pottery spans the prehistoric age to the present day.
58. After the mammoths disappeared, hunters used a smaller point, called the Folsom point, to kill prehistoric bison.
59. There was a dreadful prehistoric gloom about it; if the black waters were bad enough, this was somehow worse.
60. Prehistoric studies experienced a shift of emphasis in the 1960s as a result of scientific methods of dating being introduced into archaeology.
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