Tools and implements of middle stone age




















People experimented with diverse raw materials bone, ivory, and antler, as well as stone , the level of craftsmanship increased, and different groups sought their own distinct cultural identity and adopted their own ways of making things. Skip to main content. Chickens, chimpanzees, and you - what do they have in common? Grandparents are unique to humans How strong are we? Humans are handy! Humans: the running ape Our big hungry brain!

Our eyes say it! The early human tool kit The short-haired human! What does gut got to do with it? The pace of innovation in stone technology began to accelerate during the Mesolithic Age. Hand-axes were made with wonderful craftsmanship and ultimately gave way to smaller, more diverse toolkits, with an emphasis on flake tools rather than larger core tools. These toolkits were established early in some parts of Africa, and then in Europe and Asia.

This technique raised the skill level in stone technology. Mesolithic Age toolkits included pointed and sharp tools that could be halted on to shafts to make spears.

Smaller pointed stones could be attached to sleeker shafts to make darts, arrows, and other projectile weapons. In Africa, the Mesolithic Age toolkits include blades. Beads and other artifacts indicate the use of colors. Neolithic Age toolkits are very diverse and reflect stronger cultural diversity compared to earlier times.

The pace of innovations reached its peak during this time. Burins are specialized stone flakes with sharp, chisel-like tips. Humans used them to work on bone, horns, ivory and wood and to carve designs and images on the surfaces of these materials.

A site of the Old Stone Age in Maharashtra. A river basin with New Stone Age sites. Answer: a. Visit various industries in your locality and collect information about the tools used there. Make a chart by classifying those tools. The quality of tools improved. Homo sapiens brought about a revolution in technique of making tools.



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