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Name the three phases of the palaeolithic age​

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Answered by maanvirathod51
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Paleolithic (or Old Stone Age), Mesolithic (or Middle Stone Age), and Neolithic (or New Stone Age), this era is marked by the use of tools by our early human ancestors (who evolved around 300,000 B.C.) and the eventual transformation from a culture of hunting and gathering to farming.

Answered by hyacinth98
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The first or the most established ancient culture is known as the Paleolithic or the Old Stone Age. The term comes from the Greek word 'palaios' which signifies old and 'lithos' signifies stone.

Palaeolithic age

  • Lower Paleolithic:

The time frame of the Lower Paleolithic was the greatest covering the entire Lower Pleistocene and heft of the Middle Pleistocene age. During this length, numerous stream valleys and porches were framed. Early men liked to live approach the water supply, as the stone apparatuses are seen as basically in or neighbouring the stream valleys.

Proof of the earliest stone devices in Western Europe has shown up from the stores of the first Inter-chilly stage in the Lower Pleistocene. Fantastic stratigraphic groupings of the whole Pleistocene age containing Lower Paleolithic curios have been found from the Somme Valley in the north of France and the Thames Valley in the south of England.

  • Center Palaeolithic:

The Middle Paleolithic time frame is separated for the most part according to the typological perspective where the presence or nonattendance of hand-tomahawks or biface is fundamentally significant. The centre device societies have completely been moved to the drop apparatus societies at this level. Accordingly, Chellean-Acheulean hand-tomahawks are not more found. All things considered, executes have been made on pieces that are knocked off from the knob.

  • Upper Paleolithic:

The last piece of the Old Stone Age led to the Upper Paleolithic culture, which covers around 1/tenth of the stretch of time of the whole Paleolithic period. During this limited ability to focus time, the ancient man gained his most prominent social headway.

This period of the Paleolithic period shows expanded and concentrated devices made on edges by substitution of the hand-tomahawks and piece apparatuses of prior societies. It is likewise eminent that, not just stone and comparative rocks were utilized as instruments bone was additionally taken as a material for making devices.

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