The Stone Ages in Ancient Greerce

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The stone ages in the countries of ancient Greece constitute the cornerstone of the growth and formation of the ancient Greek civilization, which presented through its cultural data the first signs of building and shaping civilization on the European continent. When a person in the Paleolithic era was mobile and unstable, relying in his economy and subsistence life on hunting and gathering food, his means of expression were closely related to these influences and conditions, so his stone industries and sophistication were among the most important means in which he poured his abilities and feelings, until he began to develop towards agricultural life And stability in the Neolithic era, when economic life changed fundamentally, and its tools and methods of daily life followed, so new industries emerged that were mentally designed before they were practically implemented, such as construction, architecture, and pottery industries, leading to building a society characterized by sophistication and progress.         

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