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mesolithic1866 in archaeology (somewhat earlier in geology); see meso- + lithic.
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mesolithic(12,000-3000 BCE) Stone Age time period between the Paleolithic and Neolithic. Also called the Middle Stone Age and Epipaleolithic.
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mesolithicThe period between the Paleolithic (older) and the Neolithic (younger) Ages.
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mesolithic(n) middle part of the Stone Age beginning about 15,000 years ago(adj) of or relating to a middle period of the Stone Age (following the paleolithic)
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mesolithican Old World chronological period beginning around 10,000 years ago, situated between the Paleolithic and the Neolithic, and associated with the rise to dominance of microliths.
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mesolithicAn Old World chronological period beginning around 10,000 years ago, situated between the Paleolithic and Neolithic, and associated with the rise to dominance of microliths.
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mesolithicPeople in the Mesolithic were nomadic hunter gatherers. They made weapons and tools from stone such as flint or chert. Some artefacts are distinctive of this period, such as microliths from the early part of the Mesolithic to the larger Bann Flakes in the later Mesolithic. The Mesolithic ranged from c.7000-4000BC.
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mesolithicSee Overviews
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mesolithicMiddle Stone Age, between Paleolithic and Neolithic, from around 7000 BCE to 4500 BCE
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