History, asked by shubham793, 1 year ago

write down the feature of tool used by early man in the Mesolithic period.

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Answered by JatinderKumar
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Mesolithic age is basically the blend of two different societies, existing almost at the same time according to their immediate environment.
Two societies are :-
1) Pastoral societies
2) Horticultural societies

Tools used were :-.
Bows and arrows
Fish hooks
Harpoons

Features of weapons :-
Between about 400,000 and 200,000 years ago, the pace of innovation in stone technology began to accelerate very slightly. By the beginning of this time, hand axes were made with exquisite craftsmanship, and eventually gave way to smaller, more diverse toolkits, with an emphasis on flake tools rather than larger core tools.

One of the main innovations was the application of ‘prepared core technique,’ in which a core was carefully flaked on one side so that for a flake of predetermined size and shape could be produced in a single blow.

Middle Stone Age toolkits included points, which could be hafted on to shafts to make tools. Stone awls, which could have been used to perforate hides, and scrapers that were useful in preparing hide, wood, and other materials, were also typical tools of the Middle Stone Age.



Answered by aanirudhnegipro
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tools used by early man in the mission period tools were declare played tools such as scrap and nice flex we are filted into the wooden Shark Tom and around blades wear used to provide the tips of a Rose which were filled it into hands of wood or bone

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