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Which of the following is also known as ‘New Stone Age’ in the civilisation history of India?
Neolithic
Mesolithic
Epipaleolithic
Paleolithic
- Option 1: Neolithic
- Also known as the "New Stone Age."
- Marks the period where humans began to practice agriculture.
- People started domesticating animals and settling in more permanent locations.
- Developed polished stone tools and pottery.
- Option 2: Mesolithic
- Known as the "Middle Stone Age."
- Transition period with more advanced tools than Paleolithic but less than Neolithic.
- Hunters and gatherers with semi-nomadic lifestyles.
- Option 3: Epipaleolithic
- Sometimes overlaps with Mesolithic.
- Characterized by microliths and small-scale societies.
- Bridge between Paleolithic and Mesolithic in some regions.
- Option 4: Paleolithic
- Known as the "Old Stone Age."
- Early humans used simple stone tools.
- Mostly hunter-gatherers and nomadic.
Option 1: Neolithic is indeed the "New Stone Age."
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