prehistory
English
Etymology
pre- + history. The first use of the word occurred in the Foreign Quarterly Review in 1836.[1]
- Eddy, Matthew Daniel (2011), “The Prehistoric Mind as a Historical Artefact”, in Notes and Records of the Royal Society, volume 65, DOI:, pages 1–8
Noun
prehistory (countable and uncountable, plural prehistories)
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Translations
history of human culture prior to written records
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history of events leaving up to something
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