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1
______tools remain the most
important archaeological source to study.
early human activities.
2 The beginning of making_____
pots is a significant development in the Mesolithic Age.
3. The________ people started using the wooden handles for tools and weapons.
4_______is a Stone Age site in theDeccan Plateau region of India.
5. The earliest among the early humans were _________.
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1. Archaeological tools remain the most
important archaeological source to study.
early human activities.
2. The beginning of making stone and mud pots is a significant development in the Mesolithic Age.
3.The mesolithic people started using the wooden handles for tools and weapons.
4.Narmada valley is a Stone Age site in theDeccan Plateau region of India.
5. The earliest among the early humans were Homo habilis
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