how do you think stone tools suggest and kind of transition from the palaeolithic to the neolithic period?
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The origin of humans and early human societies
Paleolithic technology, culture, and art
Paleolithic groups developed increasingly complex tools and objects made of stone and natural fibers.
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Paleolithic groups developed increasingly complex tools and objects made of stone and natural fibers.
Language, art, scientific inquiry, and spiritual life were some of the most important innovations of the Paleolithic era.
Technological innovation
Stone tools are perhaps the first cultural artifacts which historians can use to reconstruct the worlds of Paleolithic peoples. In fact, stone tools were so important in the Paleolithic age that the names of Paleolithic periods are based on the progression of tools: Lower Paleolithic, Upper Paleolithic, Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age), and Neolithic (New Stone Age).^11start superscript, 1, end superscript
Stone tools also give us insight into the development of culture. Anthropologists think Paleolithic people likely hunted, foraged, and employed a communal system for dividing labor and resources. Anthropologists have inferred this by drawing analogies to modern hunter-gatherer groups and by interpreting cave art which depicts group hunting.
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answe how did you think stone tool suggesting any kinds of tension from the polythene to the nalithic period