Q.1 what are core tools
Q.2 What were hand axes used for
Q.3 what are flake tools
Q.4 what are man's first major discovery /maintain any three of its uses.
Q.5 name two tribals group of India who still hold on to ancient way of life.
Q.6 name three different periods of stone age, and what do we mean by them.
Q.7 list the name of those places where palaeolithic remains have been found in India
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Q.1 development of stone tools
In hand tool: Types of stone tools. The core tools are the largest; the earliest and most primitive were made by working on a fist-sized piece of rock (core) with a similar rock (hammerstone) and knocking off several large flakes on one side to produce a jagged but sharp crest.
Q.2 The oldest axes was known as hand axes. The hand axe was a pear-shaped and roughly chipped stone tool brought to an even point, with a broad handle. The hand axe was probably used for many different tasks, everything from butchering animals to digging up tubers.
Q.3 In archaeology, a flake tool is a type of stone tool that was used during the Stone Age that was created by striking a flake from a prepared stone core. ... Stone is able to break apart when struck near the edge. Flake tools are created through flint knapping, a process of producing stone tools using lithic reduction.
Q.4 1)It helps them to light caves and cook food. 2)It could protect them from wild animals. 3)It could keep them warm by providing heat and light.
Q.5 There are hunters and food gatherers among the tribals on the one end, and there are tribals settled in villages, practically functioning as 'caste groups' on the other. Tribals have a strong sense of their distinctiveness and separate themselves from non-tribals, jatis, Christians and Muslims.
Q.6 Paleolithic Lower Paleolithic. Early Stone Age Homo Control of fire Stone tools Middle Paleolithic.
Q.7 The Palaeolithic Age or Old Stone Age in India spanned from 500,000 B.C. to 10,000 B.C in the Pleistocene Period of the Ice Age. According to the nature of tools and the change in the climate, the Palaeolithic Age in India is divided into three phases - Upper, Middle & Lower. Here, we are giving the list of the Upper, Middle & Lower Palaeolithic Sites in India as quick revision capsule for examinations like UPSC, CDS, NDA, State Services, PSC, Railways etc.
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