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how did the tools of Mesolithic Age is differ from that of paleolithic Age?
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Answered by vyprakash18
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Paleolithic tools were heavy, crude and blunt. Neolithic tools were sharper, lighter, of better utility and of more variety and polished. Mesolithic tools were essentially sharpened bones, wood, or antlers studded with tiny chips of stone.

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Answered by KAVINPRIME
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(Q) :- how did the tools of Mesolithic Age is differ from that of paleolithic Age?

(A) :- Paleolithic tools were heavy, crude and blunt. Neolithic tools were sharper, lighter, of better utility and of more variety and polished. Mesolithic tools were essentially sharpened bones, wood, or antlers studded with tiny chips of stone.

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