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write two differences between the tools of old stone Age and New Stone Age.

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Answered by sophia9
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during old stone age the tools are primitive and in new stone age the tools are advanced
Answered by Anonymous
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Old Stone Age: The Old Stone Age is considered as the oldest period of human existence where stones were first used as tools.

New Stone Age: The New Stone Age shows a much more advanced way of lifestyle of people with advanced stone tools and permanent settlements.

Features of Old Stone Age and New Stone Age:

Terms:

Old Stone Age: Old Stone Age is known as the Paleolithic period.

New Stone Age: New Stone Age is known as the Neolithic period.

Tools:

Old Stone Age: People used primitive tools made of stone and wood.

New Stone Age: People used much advanced sharpened stone tools.

Settlement:

Old Stone Age: People had temporary settlements where they moved from one place to another as nomads.

New Stone Age: People had permanent settlements.

Food:

Old Stone Age: People found food through hunting and gathering.

New Stone Age: Agriculture was a main source of food.

 

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