Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

paleolith

noun
/ˌpeɪliˈɒlɪθ/
Definition
A stone tool or weapon made by early humans during the Paleolithic era.
Examples
  • The discovery of a paleolith in the cave suggests that humans inhabited the area over 30,000 years ago.
  • Archaeologists study paleoliths to gain insight into the daily lives of our prehistoric ancestors.
  • Each paleolith found at the site tells a story of survival and adaptation in ancient environments.
Meaning
Paleolith refers to ancient stone tools created by prehistoric peoples, signifying the early stages of human technology and culture.
Synonyms
  • Stone tool
  • Chipped stone
  • Prehistoric implement