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प्रश्न
In what respect did the old stone age implement differ from the implements used in the New stone Age?
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उत्तर
The implements of New Stone Age differ from implements of Old Stone Age as the New Stone Age implements were made of good quality. They were polished. They were more sharpened. Wooden handles were fixed to the axes. Sickles were also made.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Name the three periods of the prehistoric time.
Match the Following:
| A | B | |
| 1 | Palaeolithic Age | Specialization |
| 2 | Neolithic Age | Exchange of goods |
| 3 | Nomadic Life | Search for goods |
| 4 | Divisions of labour | Crude stone oil |
| 5 | Barter System | Bronze |
| 6 | Chalcolithic Age | Polished stone tools |
Describe the life of prehistoric humans in the earliest times. When did the modern human Anally appear?
Name the periods into which the Stone Ages can be broadly divided.
State whether the following is true or false.
The humans of the Old Stone Age were hunters and food gatherers.
The picture below shows some stone implements.

Mention five important changes that took place in the lifestyle of humans of this period.
Describe the tools of the Palaeolithic Age. How did they differ from the tools of the Neolithic Age?
The picture on the right shows sonic stone implements.

To which prehistoric age do these implements belong?
Define New Stone Age?
Classify Palaeolithic and Neolithic tools.
