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what major changes occurred in the mesolithic age ​

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Answered by supreethreddy8008
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1. invention of microlith: a small blade made of sharp stone

2. discovery of fire: a giant milestone for mankind.

3. start of agriculture: domestication of animals and growth of crops

4. community living: people started living together this in future made tribes and societies.

5. art: geometrical patterns and portraits illustrated on wall of caves.

6. Another notable Mesolithic advance was the first crude pottery. Made of sun-baked clay, pots were used to store food and water. The bow and arrow, invented either late in the Paleolithic period or in the Mesolithic period, served hunters and fighters until the firearm took its place in the 14th century  AD.

7. Probably during Mesolithic times, wild dogs, such as jackals, attached themselves to human settlements. They became valuable to men in hunting and in hunting and in guarding property. Since many Mesolithic peoples lived along the shores of rivers, lakes, and seas, fish was their main food. They invented the fishhook, numerous types of nets, and learned how to hollow out logs to make boats.

Answered by ExclusiveEntertainer
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The bow and arrow, invented either late in the Paleolithic period or in the Mesolithic period, served hunters and fighters until the firearm took its place in the 14th century AD. Probably during Mesolithic times, wild dogs, such as jackals, attached themselves to human settlements

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