Definition: The word "anthropolithic" appears in Greek mythology, referring to the creation or foundation of a city. It means earthwork structures, usually designed with natural elements like rocks, soil, and timber for various purposes such as fortification, irrigation, agriculture, and communication systems.
A "anthropological" view focuses on human origins, relationships, and social structures in the context of prehistoric societies. The term often refers to the belief that humans originated in a place called "the land of the dead," which is believed to be an ancient burial ground where their ancestors are buried.
anthropolithic