Review:

Mesolithic Tools

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Mesolithic tools refer to the stone tools and implements used by early human societies during the Mesolithic period, which occurred between the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods.

Key Features

  • Flint blades
  • Microliths
  • Arrowheads
  • Axes
  • Scrapers

Pros

  • Highly efficient for hunting, skinning animals, and other tasks
  • Allowed for more complex and specialized tool-making techniques compared to the Paleolithic period

Cons

  • Limited durability compared to tools made from metal or other materials
  • May not have been as effective for certain specialized tasks

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Last updated: Mon, Apr 20, 2026, 05:12:35 AM UTC