Stone Age
Living in Paleolithic Age
Main characteristics of the Palaeolithic age:
The old stone age or paleolithic age in India is divided into three phases according to the nature of the stone tools used by the people and also according to the nature of the change of climate.
(a) Lower Palaeolithic Age ( up to 100,000 BC)
(b) Middle Palaeolithic Age ( 100,000 BC – 40,000 BC)
(c) Upper Palaeolithic Age (40,000 BC – 10,000 BC)
Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?
Mesolithic age group people
Characteristic Features of the Mesolithic Era
Important Mesolithic Sites
Mesolithic Sites
1. The use of larger stones as tools was the characteristic feature
2. Smaller animals were hunted in general
Select from the following codes
Neolithic Age
Characteristic Features of the Neolithic Age
Important Neolithic Sites:
Neolithic Sites
![]() |
Download the notes
Pre-historic Period
|
Download as PDF |
Also known as the Copper Age, it marks the transition between the Neolithic and Bronze Ages, characterized by the use of both copper and stone tools.
Chalcolithic Period
Sites:
Chalcolithic Sites
The Iron Age marks a significant technological advancement with the widespread use of iron tools and weapons, replacing bronze and copper.
Iron Age
[Question: 1092678]
113 videos|550 docs|173 tests
|
1. What are the main characteristics of the Palaeolithic Age? | ![]() |
2. How did the Mesolithic Age differ from the Palaeolithic Age? | ![]() |
3. What were the significant changes during the Neolithic Age? | ![]() |
4. What is the Chalcolithic Period and what advancements occurred during this time? | ![]() |
5. How did the Iron Age impact human civilization? | ![]() |