how were the tools of paleolithic man different from mesolithic age
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PALEOLITHIC Early Stone Age ToolsThe Early Stone Age includes the most basic stone toolkits made by early humans
Mesolithic Period. Mesolithic Period, also called Middle Stone Age,
Among the new forms of chipped stone tools were microliths, very small stone tools intended for mounting together on a shaft to produce a serrated edge. Polished stone was another innovation
The Mesolithic hunter achieved a greater efficiency than did the Paleolithic and was able to exploit a wider range of animal and vegetable food sources.
Mesolithic Period. Mesolithic Period, also called Middle Stone Age,
Among the new forms of chipped stone tools were microliths, very small stone tools intended for mounting together on a shaft to produce a serrated edge. Polished stone was another innovation
The Mesolithic hunter achieved a greater efficiency than did the Paleolithic and was able to exploit a wider range of animal and vegetable food sources.
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