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Mark a comparison between the tools found in the Early stone age , middle stone age and Neolithic age ​

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Answered by arunkumarpandit1977
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The Stone Age was a broad prehistoric period during which stone was widely used to make tools with an edge, a point, or a percussion surface. The period lasted for roughly 3.4 million years,[1] and ended between 4,000 BCE and 2,000 BCE,[citation needed] with the advent of metalworking. [2] Though some simple metalworking of malleable metals, particularly the use of gold and copper for purposes of ornamentation, was known in the Stone Age, it is the melting and smelting of copper that marks the end of the Stone Age.[3] In western Asia this occurred by about 3,000 BCE, when bronze became widespread. The term Bronze Age is used to describe the period that followed the Stone Age, as well as to describe cultures that had developed techniques and technologies for working copper alloys (bronze: originally copper and arsenic, later copper and tin) into tools, supplanting stone in many uses

Answered by jagadishwar45
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The Stone Age is the first of the three-age system of archaeology, which divides human technological prehistory into three periods: the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. Mesolithic Period or Middle Stone Age (10,000 BCE–8,000 BCE) ... Neolithic Period or New Stone Age (8,000 BCE–3,000 BCE)

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