Which of the following is a distinguishing feature of the Mesolithic period in India?

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Question

Which of the following is a distinguishing feature of the Mesolithic period in India?

A
Use of microliths
B
Development of agriculture
C
Large, crude stone tools
D
Use of iron tools

Explanation

Microliths are characteristic tools of the Mesolithic Age.

The Mesolithic period, also known as the Middle Stone Age, is primarily distinguished by the use of microliths. These were small, finely worked stone tools, often geometric in shape, used as composite tools (e.g., points for arrows, blades for sickles). This period also saw the beginning of animal domestication and more settled life in some areas.

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