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Default Synoptic table of principal old world prehistoric cultures

Once again from Wikipedia, I figure this is useful for people trying to look over the broad timeline with climatic and technological periods included.

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Maybe some more reliable sources should considered as well and not only wikipedia...
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well I wouldnt advocate writing a thesis based off of this table alone...but it is a handy tool for newbies and people who want to see a quick cross comparative list of different cultures through different regions over time.
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