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man during the mesolithic age

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Answered by ansari8097
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During these years in India, early humans were still hunter-gatherers, but the tools they used were much more advanced. Although tools and weapons were made from stone, they were used for more technologically advanced purposes, like constructing large structures.

In India during the Paleolithic Age, early humans lived in cave-like dwellings. By the Mesolithic Period, Indians were creating structures to express their religion and culture. Caves were still used as dwellings, but by the time the period was over, they had progressed into much more sophisticated constructions.

Some archaeologists classify parts of the Mesolithic Age along with the last part of the Paleolithic Age in India called the Upper Paleolithic Age, which ended in 8,000 BCE. This overlap is due to the fact that the sites that have been excavated from both periods are very similar. Nonetheless, by the time India moved into the Mesolithic Age, their world was not only warmer, but more advanced - as can be seen in the different sites that mark the period.

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Answered by trshukla
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The Mesolithic period, also calledMiddle Stone Age, is an ancient timeperiod (8000 BC to AD 2700) that took place between the Paleolithic Period(Old Stone Age) with its chipped stone tools, and the Neolithic Period (New Stone Age) with its polished stone tools. hope it will help you
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