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the biggest discovery of Mesolithic age was​

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Of the important discoveries made in the Mesolithic and New Stone Age, the most far-reaching were new ways of getting food. In addition to hunting and gathering, man learned to tame animals so that they would be near when he needed meat. Man learned to tame such animals as sheep, goats, pigs, and cattle

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The use of small chipped stone tools called microliths and retouched bladelets

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Of the important discoveries made in the Mesolithic and New Stone Age , the most far-reaching were new ways of getting food . In addition to hunting and gathering , man learned to tame animals so that they would be near when he needed meat . Man learned to tame such animals as sheep , goats , pigs , and cattle .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 . The Mesolithic Age , also known as Middle Stone Age , was the second part of the Stone Age . The Mesolithic Age was a transitional phase between the Paleolithic Age and the Neolithic Age . The people of this age lived on hunting , fishing , and food gathering ; later on they also domesticated animals .

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