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b) How do you think stone stools suggest any kind of transition from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic period?

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Answered by mayesaahmed
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The problem of the transition period between Palæolithic and Neolithic times has long fascinated prehistorians. Much work has been done and a good deal more is known of this elusive era than was the case formerly, though still many things remain obscure. It is proposed here to try and sketch out what has been discovered with special reference to some of the early cultures of Northern Europe and then tentatively to apply this knowledge to our own country. The problem of the surface finds in East Anglia are very intricate and although it is not the province of this paper to concentrate on them, it is hoped that a little light may be thrown on the subject by this study and that some perhaps helpful suggestion may be made.

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Answered by anjanakumari955
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In paleolithic period stone tools were not large, polished, refined. It is also used to cut meat and scrap animal skin

In Neolithic period was changed from before tools were polished, refined. It was look like axes, adzes, chisels and celts

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