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The mesolithic period is termed as the age of transition from palaeolithic age to the neolithic age. Why?

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Answered by aneeshmanhas
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The Paleolithic was an age of purely hunting and gathering, but toward the Mesolithic period the development of agriculture contributed to the rise of permanent settlements. The later Neolithic period is distinguished by the domestication of plants and animals

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