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how where the tools of paleolithic man different from that mesolithic age ​

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Answered by shrika71
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The Paleolithic utilized more primitive stone treatments, and the Neolithic mainly used polished rather than chipped stone tools. Backed edge bladelet: Mesolithic tools were generally composite devices manufactured with small chipped small stone tools called microliths and retouched bladelets

this were the tools Scrapers were used for cleaning animal skins in the process of making leather. Burins were used for carving or engraving wood and bone, like a chisel. Blades were used as knives and microliths were tiny flints that were glued/fixed to wooden shafts to make arrows or spears for hunting.

Answered by jimin084
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The Paleolithic utilized more primitive stone treatments, and the Neolithic mainly used polished rather than chipped stone tools. Backed edge bladelet: Mesolithic tools were generally composite devices manufactured with small chipped small stone tools called microliths and retouched bladelets.

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