Gradually changes were made and by Mid-Paleolithic Period, tools were chiseled into pieces in order to increase their usage. In the Mesolithic Period, tool technology was termed a microlithic industry ...
While Paleolithic (early Stone Age) artifacts point to the use of wood for simple tools such as spears or throwing sticks, later Mesolithic and Neolithic artifacts reflect far more sophisticated ...
A recent archaeological study in Sweden has revealed a fascinating discovery that illustrates the reuse of tools in the ...
The mesolithic period had been somewhat neglected by British archæologists; and it is probable that it came as a surprise, even in archaeological circles, to find how considerable was the amount ...
They are though to be from the Mesolithic period, between 10,000 and 4,000BC ... Project workers have been looking for evidence of tools they used, and debris they left behind.
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