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In which of the following phase flint tools were used?
(A) Early Paleolithic Age

(B) Middle Paleolithic Age

(C) Upper Paleolithic Age

(D) Mesolithic age

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Answered by Blaezii
7

Option - C

Upper Paleolithic Age.

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The Upper Paleolithic time period is about 40,000 years ago.  The Upper Paleolithic is the last subdivision & 3rd of the Old Stone Age.  

Life Style :

The Paleolithic Age is characterized by the use of napped stone tools, that humans also used wood, metal, and bone tools. Early humans lived in caves or simple huts or tepees and were hunters and gatherers The Paleolithic Age humans eat fish. They caught fishes by using spears & sharp spears to catch big fishes. The changes in human behavior have been ascribed to changes in climate like high temperature (Global Warming).

The humans of the Paleolithic Age known as Old Stone Age.

Answered by Anonymous
5

Question :-

In which of the following phase flint tools were used?

Answer:-

(C) Upper Paleolithic Age

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UPPER PALEOLITHIC – Flint Tools

1. Burins tools:

unlike a point, the tip is flat like the end of a screwdriver .

Burins exhibit a feature called a burin spall

● A sharp, angled point formed when a small flake is struck obliquely from the edge of a larger stone flake.

Burins are among the oldest stone tools, dating back more than 50,000 years.

Note - See the fig.1

2. Bone tools:

a bone tool is a tool created from bone.

Eg. harpoon: used for fishing as fishing hooks. May be one sided or two sided.

Note - See the fig.2

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