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प्रश्न
What is the Copper-Stone age known as?
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उत्तर
The period, known as the Copper-Stone Age or Chalcolithic Age, was a brief but significant period in the life of humans. This period extended roughly from 4000 bce to 2000 bce.
It was an age during which both copper and stones tools were used. This age was a period of transition. It marked the end of the New Stone Age and the beginning of the age of metals.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Write True or False against the following statement:
Man started making shorter and tinier tools called ‘Microliths’ in the Neolithic Age.
Explanation of Keyword: Neolithic Age
Fill in the blank:
The Old Stone Age humans made stone tools such as hammers, _________ and __________.
‘Agriculture and domestication of animals brought dramatic changes in the of humans’. Explain.
Write short notes on the social life during the Neolithic Age.
Mention the chief features of the Chalcolithic Age
State whether the following is true or false.
The Neolithic humans used digging sticks and stone sickles.
State whether the following is true or false.
Humans did not know spinning and weaving in the New Stone Age.
The picture on the right shows sonic stone implements.

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