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The mesolithic period is termed as the age of transition from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic age .why

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Answered by ItzInnocentPrerna
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The Mesolithic Age was a transitional phase between the Paleolithic Age and the Neolithic Age. As the people of this age lived on hunting, fishing, and food gathering; later on they also domesticated animals.

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Answered by bratislava
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Mesolithic period is termed as the age of transition from the Paleolithic as it saw the changes in the lifestyle of people

Explanation:

  • The Mesolithic period is a period of transition from the upper paleolithic and lower neolithic, and this period refers to the final period of hunters and gatherer culture in Europe and Asia at the end of the last glacial maximum.
  • The type of culture varies with the mesolithic period in different regions and shows the decline of the hunters-gathered way of life.  
  • The development of a more permanent settlement which indicates that agriculture which made the transition towards during the neolithic period. The Mesolithic sites were simple as a contrast to the neolithic period.

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