Mesolithic tools emerged around 10,000 years ago during a transitional period between the end of the Ice Age and the onset of agriculture. These tools were characterized by an increased use of microliths, or small, finely crafted stone blades.
Mesolithic tools emerged around 10,000 years ago during a transitional period between the end of the Ice Age and the onset of agriculture. These tools were characterized by an increased use of microliths, or small, finely crafted stone blades.