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how are the tools of paleolithic man different from that of the Mesolithic age​

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Answered by abhijeet915
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  • Explanation:
  1. I hope you need some help to this answer The Mesolithic stone tools very strong,sharp,and better than palaeolithic stone tools.
Answered by DodieZollner
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The tools of the paleolithic man differ from the mesolithic ages given below:

Explanation:

  • The Paleolithic was an age of purely hunting and gathering.
  • Paleolithic Age is also known as Old Stone Age.
  • During this period, humans lived in caves and utilize stone, animal skin, woods, and bones for survival.
  • They had tools like spears and others made out of stone.
  • The Mesolithic age also called Middle Stone Age. During this age, humans developed tools like microliths (flints), points, blades, scrapers, and burins.

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