A clean break does not exist between the Middle Stone Age and Late Stone Age. During the Middle Stone Age, people also lived by hunting and gathering. The terms are used for the convenience of archaeologists to distinguish between two cultures. The two groups may have existed at the same time and side by side and probably did. The people of the Middle Stone Age depended on hunting and fishing. Their tools reflect that lifestyle.
Then people adopted a life that focused on agriculture. When people worked in agriculture, they settled in one area and had more time. They made their tools of better quality and they made more of them. Among the tools they developed were scrapers. They would kill an animal for food and use his skin for clothes, and then use the scraper on his skin. That way the skin would last longer than one just pulled off the animal. They took the time to set up the equipment to make bows and arrows. They built kilns to cure the wood and make arrows that would fly straight. They made fish hooks and better axes. Thus the difference between Middle and New Stone Age was that between a society on the move and one settled down. The society that had settled down could have specialists in stone working. Arrow makers (fletchers) could set up kilns. Farmers could grow grain. They could leave far more stone artifacts behind.
The Middle Stone Age dates from about 300,000 to 30,000 years ago and is characterized by the development of new tool technologies, such as the microliths and blades. The Late Stone Age, also known as the Neolithic period, marks the transition to agriculture and settled communities around 12,000 years ago, with the development of polished stone tools and pottery. The Late Stone Age is associated with the domestication of plants and animals, leading to the emergence of early civilizations.
The era after the Middle Stone Age is the Late Stone Age, also known as the Neolithic period. This era is characterized by the development of agriculture, animal domestication, and more advanced stone tools.
The Stone Age is called so because it was characterized by the widespread use of stone tools and weapons by early human societies. It is divided into three periods: Paleolithic (early Stone Age), Mesolithic (middle Stone Age), and Neolithic (late Stone Age), based on the technology used during each period.
During the late Stone Age, cultures such as the Natufian in the Levant region, the Jomon in Japan, the Neolithic cultures in China, and the megalithic cultures in Europe had developed. These cultures were characterized by advancements in agriculture, pottery, and domestication of animals.
No, there was no electricity in the Stone Age. The use of electricity came much later in human history, with the development of technology in the late 19th century.
The last part of the Stone Age is known as the Neolithic period, characterized by the development of agriculture, settled communities, and the use of polished stone tools. This period saw the shift from a nomadic lifestyle to a more sedentary way of living.
There were many periods of what is referred to as the Stone Age. These periods were the Lower Paleolithic, Early Stone Age, Middle Paleolithic, Middle Stone Age, Upper Paleolithic, and the Late Stone Age.
The era after the Middle Stone Age is the Late Stone Age, also known as the Neolithic period. This era is characterized by the development of agriculture, animal domestication, and more advanced stone tools.
This was part of the middle ages, and is known as the late middle ages.
Castles in the early middle ages were motte and bailey castles- a motte was a large mound and a bailey was like a courtyard. These developed into the standard castle with strong stone walls etc.
The First Cloth seems to have been used in the Middle East in the late Stone Age.See the link
Middle English typically describes dialects of the English language dating back to the Middle Ages. The time period for this dialect was between the High and Late Middle Ages, thus giving it the name "Middle English".
No, feudalism flourished between 900 and 1500, but then started to decline at a steady pace.
The Stone Age is called so because it was characterized by the widespread use of stone tools and weapons by early human societies. It is divided into three periods: Paleolithic (early Stone Age), Mesolithic (middle Stone Age), and Neolithic (late Stone Age), based on the technology used during each period.
Witchcraft was not a common activity for women in the late Middle Ages.
The Late Middle Ages started in about 1300 and lasted until 1450 or 1500. There is a link below to an article on the subject.
It was invented in 1891 but not actually used till early 1911
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