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In what way are the tools of the Paleolithic age and the mesolithic age different from each other

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Answered by 25dezirayrking
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The paleolithic covers a lot of time so I'm going to compare it to the late upper paleolithic that came imedietly before it, the word Mesolithic refers usually to pre agricultural ... Weren't tools in the Stone Age way too blunt to use for animal hunting?

Tools of the old Stone Age were more “coarse”. Things like hand axes large spear points, large cutting abs scraping tools. Big resharpening flakes.

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