the Mesolithic age was a transitional period between the new stone age and the bronze age true and false history
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The Neolithic stage of development was attained during the Holocene Epoch (the last 11,700 years of Earth history).
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Mesolithic period represents an important advance for humanity in the Stone Age. This Prehistoric period comprises the years between 10,000 B.C., and 6,000 B.C.. After the end of the Ice Age, man had to change his life habits to adapt to the new ecosystem in which he had to survive. For this, he had to leave the caves and begin to develop architecture to create their homes outside the caves, make new tools of stone, bone and wood to feed with the new animals that appeared in their territories and develop their fishing skills.
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