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what about the religious beliefs of the mesolithic people​

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Answered by Deepasampath2716
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The new set of religious behaviors presented in the people where a dramatic shift in their overall attitudes towards nature. The people began changing their entire way of life because of the new religious concepts they were learning. Herders stopped hunting the animals. They started using them as ritual sacrifices. They thought that by being more understanding towards their gods and giving offerings, they would be spared ill-will. Some of the farmers even began using humans for sacrificial purposes. It went as far as ritual sex and human sacrifice because the farmers believed that this would make their crops more fertile and grow larger. This is a huge form of corruption by the religious leaders of these times. These issues are more thoroughly available to be seen in the myths and artifacts of that time. I buddy I hope it helped. sorry I couldn't put it in points.

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