What was the difference between the
stone tools used in the Neolithic age
as compared to the Palaeolithic and
Mesolithic period?
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Answer:
The Paleolithic utilized more primitive stone treatments, and the Neolithic mainly used polished rather than chipped stone tools. Backed edge bladelet: Mesolithic tools were generally composite devices manufactured with small chipped small stone tools called microliths and retouched bladelets.
The Paleolithic utilized more primitive stone treatments, and the Neolithic mainly used polished rather than chipped stone tools. Backed edge bladelet: Mesolithic tools were generally composite devices manufactured with small chipped small stone tools called microliths and retouched bladelets.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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