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The Mesolithic era began around 10,000 BC at the end of the last Ice Age. This period was marked by the transition from a nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle to more settled communities and the development of basic agriculture.
well, i don't really know but i think they had caves and huts
The Mesolithic Era, also known as the Middle Stone Age, saw significant advancements in hunting, gathering, and tool-making.
a chisel and a hammer
The era after the Mesolithic era is the Neolithic era. During this period, around 10,000 to 4,500 BC, humans began to transition from a nomadic lifestyle to settled farming communities. This era is characterized by the development of agriculture, animal domestication, pottery, and more complex societies.
It is called the Mesolithic era.
Hierarchical societies during the Paleolithic, Neolithic, and Mesolithic eras were characterized by a gradual transition from small, egalitarian groups to more structured social systems. This shift was prompted by factors like increased settlement, agriculture, and technological advancements that enabled larger and more complex societies to emerge. Leaders began to rise, establishing hierarchies based on factors such as wealth, lineage, and specialization of labor.
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The Bow and Aorrow were invented in the late paleoithic early mesolithic era
early/middle stone ages less/more advanced tools (new inventions such as fishing poles and such) migration better shelter and clothes
Probably not, no. Domestication of animals such as horses was introduced in the Neolithic Era which followed the Mesolithic Era.
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