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difference between paleolithic age tools and mesolithic age tools​

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Answered by raosrinivas87781
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Tools were made by keeping one stone fixed and striking it with another stone. If the tools were made out of the larger leftover ‘core’, they were called core tools. If made using the smaller piece of stone ‘flaked’ out, they were called flake tools.

EARLY PALEOLITHIC AGE – Made of core part.

1. Chopper: using a bowl shaped piece of stone, a heavy and bold tool was created. Only one side was worked on (unifascial).

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