I know the title sounds funny,
But we do say prehistoric man when we talk about humans before the first written sources were found, but can you also say ‘a prehistoric man’ and ’ a prehistoric woman’?
I know the title sounds funny,
But we do say prehistoric man when we talk about humans before the first written sources were found, but can you also say ‘a prehistoric man’ and ’ a prehistoric woman’?
Grammatically there is nothing wrong with saying or writing ‘a prehistoric man’ or ‘a prehistoric woman’. How often you will see these phrases and in what contexts is a different question though.