neolith

/ˈniːəˌlɪθ/
noun
  1. A stone tool or artifact from the Neolithic period (the later part of the Stone Age, when people began farming and making polished stone tools).
    • Archaeologists carefully brushed the dirt off a neolith found near the ancient settlement.
    • She studied the shape of the neolith to understand how early farmers used it.
    • The museum displayed a polished neolith used for grinding grain.
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