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प्रश्न
Describe the tools of the Palaeolithic Age. How did they differ from the tools of the Neolithic Age?
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उत्तर
During the Palaeolithic Age man-made code unpolished tools. They shaped the large stone pieces into, hammers, scrapers, and axe-heads.
Polaeolithic Age: Man-made code stone tools like hand axes, choppers and flakes implements.
Neolithic Age: Man-made better tools and implements like axes, sickle, arrow. They were beautiful well-grooved and more useful.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Explanation of Keyword: Chalcolithic Age
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 |
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Discuss two important occupations of humans in the New Stone Age.
Mention the chief features of the Chalcolithic Age
State whether the following is true or false.
The humans of the Old Stone Age were hunters and food gatherers.
Describe the following features of the Neolithic Age of Settlements and early villages.
The picture on the right shows sonic stone implements.

What purpose did these tools serve?
Define New Stone Age?
When the Iron Age began and what is its importance?
