The process of loose sediment be compacted into rock.
Microliths were d main tool technology in misolithic age/period.microliths---means small tools made by lithic i.e. stone.
The Paleolithic Era is the Old Stone Age. The Neolithic Era is the new stone age. "paleo" means old, and "neo" means new. "lithic" means stone age.
The simple answer is probably "yes". Meso means "between". "Lithic" means stone. So.. let me think... middle stone. Well almost. You asked "Did the Mesolithic age use stone tools?" The Mesolithic age was time in history. It could not "use" anything. People of the Mesolithic age could, and probably did, use stone tools.
The Neolithic Age is also known as the "New Stone Age" because it marked the transition from the Paleolithic Age (Old Stone Age), characterized by hunter-gatherer societies, to settled agricultural communities. During this period, people began to cultivate crops and raise animals, developing more complex social structures and the use of tools and techniques for farming and pottery.
A lithic analyst is a professional, usually an archaeologist, who specializes in the analysis of stone tools.
Lithic greywacke comprises more lithic fragments and feldspathic greywacke contains more feldspar
refers to stone
Neo-lithic ΝεολιθικόNeo: new , lithic :made of stone (lithos:stone)something from the newest (the most recent) period of the age of stone.Also : Paleo-lithic ΠαλαιολιθικόPaleo- oldNeothic doesnt mean anything in greek. You probably mean neolithic. (the latter portion of the stone age)
Mono-lithic, Hereditry, and herectic.
Daniel S. Amick has written: 'Folsom Lithic Technology'
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
Meso is a word of Hellenic origin and it means middle, in between, center like in Meso lithic Age - the middle of all lithic ages, Meso potamian - in between two rivers Tigris and Euphrates, Μεσόγειος Θάλασσα - Medi terranean Sea = Sea in the Middle of land.
Government was largely nonexistent in most neo-lithic societies. Towards the end of the neo-lithic age increased competition for resources with rivals resulted in stratification (the process whereby people are divided into different classes) and a central management structure to organise responses to external threats and manage domestic conflicts.
"ergaster", is derived from the Ancient Greek ἐργαστήρ"workman", in reference to the comparatively advanced lithic technology developed by the species,
A format is the layout of a document or the presentation of something, for example, a radio station.
George Hamley Odell has written: 'The application of micro-wear analysis to the lithic component of an entire prehistoric settlement'