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stone tools remain the most important archaeological source for the study of early human activity​

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Answered by kumar6171
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Middle Stone Age toolkits included points, which could be hafted on to shafts to make spears; stone awls, which could have been used to perforate hides; and scrapers that were useful in preparing hide, wood, and other materials. Explore some examples of Middle Stone Age tools.

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The site of Mehrgarh is in the present-day Kacchi plain of Balochistan, Pakistan, near the Bolan Pass (in western Pakistan). It is one of the earliest known villages in the world.

The earliest people who lived there were the first ones to grow barley and wheat and to rear sheep and goats.

When they were excavating the site, archaeologists found bones of the animals like deer, pig, sheep, goat, cattle at different levels. So they believe that animals were reared by the people of that time.

They also found remains of square or rectangular houses. And they believe that the compartments found in those houses might have been used to store food they got from farming.

Some burial sites have also been discovered, so archaeologists believe that the people of those times settled down and lived together as a society.

Daojali Hading

The archaeological site of Daojali Hading is in the hills near the Brahmaputra valley (on routes leading to China and Myanmar).

Experts have found many things here. For example, they found stone tools such as mortars and pestles, tools made from fossil woods (very old wood that has hardened into stone), pottery, and jadeite (a type of rare stone).

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