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How did the Mesolithic Age mark a shift from the Palaeolithic Age?​

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Answered by shreyanshsingh644
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This period had the longest human history i.e. 99% of the generation of humankind was covered in this period. During this period small stone tools were used, known as microliths. Environmental changes were gone through in this age. E.g. studies showed that the ice age ended in this period.This period had the longest human history i.e. 99% of the generation of humankind was covered in this period. During this period small stone tools were used, known as microliths. Environmental changes were gone through in this age. E.g. studies showed that the ice age ended in this period.Mesolithic, also called Middle Stone Age, ancient cultural stage that existed between the Paleolithic (Old Stone Age), with its chipped stone tools, and the Neolithic (New Stone Age), with its polished stone tools. Polished stone was another innovation that occurred in some Mesolithic assemblages.During the stone age of antiquity, we walked and ran upon the solid earth and swam and floated in dugout canoes upon the liquid rivers or seas. By 3500 BC, we began using wheeled carts and river boats. By 3100 BC, we tamed horses to assist our way. By 2000 BC, we built chariots.

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