discuss how the palaeolithic age was different from the mesolithic age
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Paleolithic is all stone tools before tools were made from core flakes (so around a million years of tool-making, mostly by early hominids). Most fairly rough, but improving over time. Mesolithic uses a narrower range of stone, with shaped cores. Neolithic uses flakes struck from the core.
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Paleolithic is all stone tools before tools were made from core flakes (so around a million years of tool-making, mostly by early hominids). Most fairly rough, but improving over time. Mesolithic uses a narrower range of stone, with shaped cores. Neolithic uses flakes struck from the core.
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