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A. Fill in the blanks:
1. The middle stone age period lasted from around_________
to ____________.

2. _______ farming created food surpluses that nurtured the
development of civilization.

3. _________ and _________
knives were developed to
harvest crops.

4. The______wheel was an amazing invention.

5. The first human made shelters were mud huts with__________
roots.

6. The cow, bull, trees and plants like the peepal and tulsi were
considered____________​

Answers

Answered by rohitns3360
20

Answer:

1.8700 BCE to 2000 BCE

2.agriculture

3.curved and sharp

4.wood

5.plant

6.sacred

Explanation:

Answered by Evanbo222
0

Answer:

1) The middle stone age period lasted from around 280,000 years ago to  50–25,000 years ago.

2) Agriculture farming created food surpluses that nurtured the development of civilization.

3) Robe and Khanh knives were developed to harvest crops.

4) The wood wheel was an amazing invention.

5) The first human-made shelters were mud huts with plant roots.

6) The cow, bull, trees, and plants like the peepal and tulsi were considered sacred.

Explanation:

1) Between the Early Stone Age and the Late Stone Age in Africa, there existed a time period known as the Middle Stone Age (or MSA). Generally speaking, it is believed to have started approximately 280,000 years ago and terminated between 50 and 25,000 years ago.

2) Agriculture was a significant milestone in the establishment of sedentary human civilization since farming of domesticated species produced food surpluses that nourished civilization's development.

3) For cutting down crops, Robe and Khanh knives were developed.

4) An incredible innovation was the wood wheel.

5) Early humans didn't construct homes. They sought shelter in caves or atop trees to avoid being attacked by wild animals. They were shielded from the elements and harsh weather by caves. But in the Middle Stone Age, mud homes with plant roots were the earliest structures created by humans.

6) The cow, the bull, as well as trees and plants like tulsi and peepals, were regarded as sacred.

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