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in what ways did the mesolithic adaptations contribute to the emergence of settled farming communities? discuss in detail

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Answered by edwin555
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The ways in which Mesolithic adaptations contributed to the emergence of settled farming communities is that these Mesolithic people decided;

Mesolithic communities decided to leave in small hunting groups hence they were able to obtain their food since they were hunters and gathers.

They come up with tools that assisted them in the the hunting activities.

They were able to practice agriculture by using primitive tools they made

Answered by Sidyandex
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Many investigations and studies conducted on the Mesolithic period in Early Holocene Europe has forced us to revise our traditional views on the time.

Towards the end of the Mesolithic period, many changes took place including permanent settlement and the domestication of animals.

Plant cultivation and monumental tombs also started happening at that time.

In these ways, settled farming communities started emerging over time.

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