Description
In the early days of Archaeology there were 3 main chronological periods into which the past was divided – these were the Palaeolithic (meaning “Old Stone Age”), the Mesolithic (meaning “Middle Stone Age”) and the Neolithic (meaning “New Stone Age”). This chapter of the Archaeology textbook considers the Mesolithic period and its relevance to modern archaeology.
This resource is a chapter in our Archaeology Textbook (for Senior Secondary, Ancient History)
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