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significance of mesolithic art​

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Answered by Preetnoor04
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The Mesolithic is the first era of the Holocene epoch, which succeeded the Pleistocene, and it ushered in a new approach to Stone Age art: for example, with the arrival of a warmer climate, cave art starts to disappear as rock art takes to the open air.

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The Mesolithic is the first era of the Holocene epoch, which succeeded the Pleistocene, and it ushered in a new approach to Stone Age art: for example, with the arrival of a warmer climate, cave art starts to disappear as rock art takes to the open air.

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