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which new tools were used by the Mesolithic man?

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Answered by jungkookiebangtan
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Made on a flake 38mm x 19mm, 5.5 gms. In the late Mesolithic and early Neolithic small circular scrapers became more widely used. They are sometimes known as thumb scrapers or horseshoe scrapers as in the following examples. A late Mesolithic or early Neolithic thumbscraper, retouched around much of the circumference.

Answered by Shivamravi222
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Answer: bows, arrows, needles, fish hooks and microliths (definition below)

Explanation: The tools made in the mesolithic age were sharper and smaller as animal bones and horns were used in combination with stone. Since these were much easier to shape tools and weapons became much smaller, more refined and handier. other tools made during this are bows, arrows, needles and fish hooks

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