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What does prehistorical mean?

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I belong to a generation when carbon-14 was the 'in' thing from prehistorical to historical times.
The roots of this tradition are prehistorical, so old as to either antedate or co-appear with the codification of the creation mythos.
The village has up to 11 prehistorical menhirs and in the surroundings of the house it is possible to visit several monuments belonging to different periods.
Don't forget that we are living in a region of the most famous sites of prehistorical caveart, preserved for thousands of years by the dryness of the clima, where great artists have left their trails in the open air.
An information board will help us understand the landscape in relation to its prehistorical setting and identify the birds living in the numerous hollows and cracks along the ravine.
Mr Aujoulat said the caves also included creatures rarely represented in prehistorical paintings, such as birds.

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