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2. How did the Mesolithic Age mark a shift
from the Palaeolithic Age?​

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Answered by munmundutta82
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This period had the longest human history i.e. 99% of the generation of humankind was covered in thisperiod. During this period small stone tools were used, known as microliths. Environmental changeswere gone through in this age. E.g. studies showed that the ice ageended in this period.

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S.No. Palaeolithic Age Mesolithic Age

1 The most primitive period was the Palaeolithic age (Old Stone Age). Mesolithic age (Middle Stone Age) was a period between Palaeolithic and Neolithic Age.

2 This age spread from 2 million years ago to about 12,000 years ago. The period covered about from 12,000 years ago up to 10,000 years ago.

3 This period had the longest human history i.e. 99% of the generation of humankind was covered in this period. During this period small stone tools were used, known as microliths.

Environmental changes were gone through in this age. E.g. studies showed that the ice age ended in this period.

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