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Mesolithic age is the age of transformation. For mankind. Do you agree comment

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Answered by preranaupadhyay742
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The Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age is an archaeological term used to describe specific cultures that fall between the Paleolithic and the Neolithic Periods. The use of small chipped stone tools called microliths and retouched bladelets are the key factor to identify the Mesolithic as a prehistoric period.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

Yes Mesolithic age is known as the age of transformation as it is the age between Paleolithic and Neolithic age.

Explanation:

It is the period where the early human learnt to control fire and make use of it. It is the age where languages were developed. The period is from 11000 BC - 6000 BC. It is the age of transformation that happens from old stone age to new stone age and it is also called as "Middle stone age". In this age, more hunting techniques were discovered and it is often the period where people start to develop civilization. Pastoralism and horticulture are used to produce material surplus. Farming, hunting, fishing, pottery have developed at this age.

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