noun
- The geological epoch that lasted from approximately 2.6 million to 11,700 years ago, characterized by repeated glacial cycles and the evolution of early humans.
Usage: geological/scientific term; capitalized when referring to the epoch
adjective
- Of, relating to, or belonging to the Pleistocene epoch.
Usage: geological/scientific term; typically capitalized
Examples
- The Pleistocene epoch saw the emergence of modern humans.
- Pleistocene fossils have provided scientists with crucial evidence about early human migration.
- Woolly mammoths roamed the Earth during the Pleistocene.
- Geologists study Pleistocene ice cores to understand past climate patterns.
- The end of the Pleistocene marked the beginning of the Holocene epoch.
- Many large animals went extinct at the close of the Pleistocene.