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compare the human life in the mesolothic age with that of paleolithic age​

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Answered by sinhaananya912
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The Paleolithic was an age of purely hunting and gathering, but toward the Mesolithic period the development of agriculture contributed to the rise of permanent settlements. ... Some Mesolithic people continued with intensive hunting, while others practiced the initial stages of domestication

Answered by zuzo123
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Paleolithic tools were heavy, crude and blunt. Mesolithic tools were essentially sharpened bones, wood, or antlers studded with tiny chips of stone.

paleolithic sites -\Upper levels of Gujrat Dunes.

Andhra, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Central MP, south UP.

Bhimbetka caves used as shelters.

Mesolithic sites - Adamgargh, MP & Bagor, Rajasthan – earliest evidence of domestication of animals.

Salt Lake, Sambhar deposits suggest cultivation of plants

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