explain the significance of mesolithic art
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The term "Mesolithic art" refers to all arts and crafts created between the end of the Paleolithic Ice Age (10,000 BCE) and the beginning of farming, with its cultivation and animal husbandry. ... In contrast, Neolithic man generally lived in settlements, cultivated crops, domesticated animals and practiced agriculture.
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The term "Mesolithic art" refers to all arts and crafts created between the end of the Paleolithic Ice Age (10,000 BCE) and the beginning of farming, with its cultivation and animal husbandry. ... During the Upper Paleolithic his existence was far more cloistered in Europe due to the Ice Age.
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