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1.Early Humans used to migrate from one place to other because of completion of food and water.The Early humans moved in search of food,water,etc..
2.site is an area where buildings,monuments and town are constructed.
mesolithic sites: Bagor in Rajasthan,Akhaj in Gujarat
Neolithic sites:Chechaar in Bihar,Chopani in Uttarpradesh.
3.Early humans used a variety of stones to make tools: flint, chert, obsidian, chalcedony, and others. What they all have in common is the way they break when struck. They’re all what’s called cryptocrystaline. That is, they have an exceptionally fine-grained crystaline structure, if they have such an internal structure at all. That means that the break in a fairly predictable way when struck with sufficient force.
4.They painted on caves as a remembrance what has happened and what they saw.
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1.Early Humans used to migrate from one place to other because of completion of food and water.The Early humans moved in search of food,water,etc..
2.site is an area where buildings,monuments and town are constructed.
mesolithic sites: Bagor in Rajasthan,Akhaj in Gujarat
Neolithic sites:Chechaar in Bihar,Chopani in Uttarpradesh.
3.Early humans used a variety of stones to make tools: flint, chert, obsidian, chalcedony, and others. What they all have in common is the way they break when struck. They’re all what’s called cryptocrystaline. That is, they have an exceptionally fine-grained crystaline structure, if they have such an internal structure at all. That means that the break in a fairly predictable way when struck with sufficient force.
4.They painted on caves as a remembrance what has happened and what they saw.
Hope this information will clear your doubts about topic.
If you have any more doubts just ask here on the forum and our experts will try to help you out as soon as possible.
Regards