What are the three differences between Mesolithic age and palaeolithic age
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Paleolithic Age – It is the longest phase divided in to 3 phases.
1) Early (lower) – 500K -50K BC
2) Middle – 50K – 40K BC
3) Late (upper) – 40K – 10K BC
Followed by the Mesolithic Age(9K to 4K BC) which is regarded as a transitory phase and then Neolithic Age. Neolithic Age began at different times in different parts of the country. But generally Neolithic settlements found in India are no older than 2500 BC.
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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. ... Some Mesolithic people continued with intensive hunting, while others practiced the initial stages of domestication.
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