Antonyms for prehistory
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : pree-his-tuh-ree, -his-tree |
Phonetic Transcription : priˈhɪs tə ri, -ˈhɪs tri |
Definition of prehistory
Origin :- 1869, perhaps a back-formation from prehistoric. Related: Prehistorian.
- As in archaeology : noun study of the physical remains of ancient cultures or eras
- As in ancient history : noun ancient times
- As in chronicle : noun account, narrative
- As in history : noun chronicle of events
- Behind them came people bearing the Nostvet culture.148 Our knowledge of Russian prehistory is still very scanty.
- Extract from : « The New Stone Age in Northern Europe » by John M. Tyler
- The attempt to place this long chapter of prehistory on a historical basis has many dangers, of which I am fully aware.
- Extract from : « Men of the Old Stone Age » by Henry Fairfield Osborn
- In prehistory and paleontology there is the same geographical difference as regards the rapidity of development in time.
- Extract from : « A Book-Lover's Holidays in the Open » by Theodore Roosevelt
- As a matter of fact they belong to the prehistory period of Britain, and to test their value scientific methods are required.
- Extract from : « Folklore as an Historical Science » by George Laurence Gomme
- And it extends still further back into prehistory, that is to say, into, unwritten history.
- Extract from : « Essays on the Materialistic Conception of History » by Antonio Labriola
- With this social organization ends the prehistory of the human race.
- Extract from : « Essays on the Materialistic Conception of History » by Antonio Labriola
Synonyms for prehistory
- account
- annals
- antiquarianism
- antiquity
- archives
- autobiography
- biography
- bygone days
- diary
- distance of time
- distant past
- early history
- epic
- excavation
- history
- journal
- memoirs
- narration
- narrative
- paleohistory
- paleology
- paleontology
- prehistory
- protohistory
- recapitulation
- recital
- record
- recountal
- register
- relation
- remote past
- report
- saga
- story
- tale
- the past
- time immemorial
- version
- way back when
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