Which item or items uncovered at an archaeological dig would indicate that the site probably dates from the Mesolithic era rather than the Paleolithic? @.sam. a small dugout canoe clay pottery shards a chipped-stone harpoon head several finely shaped bone needles
@Whitemonsterbunny17 @ShadowLegendX i put A on this although in the thing it literally says that clay pottery and finely shaped bone needles were in the same time as canoes
In all areas of craftsmanship, in fact, Mesolithic artisans improved upon the developments of the late Paleolithic era. Archaeologists have found remains of baskets, pottery vessels, rafts, and dugout canoes from this period in greater abundance—partly because these objects have not had to endure the ravages of time for as long as Paleolithic remains, but mostly because more of them existed in the Mesolithic era. An unfortunate evidence of both population growth and improved technology is the increased quantity of human skeletal remains exhibiting violent fractures. Warfare appears to have increased along with everything else.
"in greater abundance"
canoes
its A
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