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Question
Describe the tools of the Palaeolithic Age. How did they differ from the tools of the Neolithic Age?
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Solution
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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