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A characteristic of this era was the introduction of pottery

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Mesolithic period

The Middle Stone Age is a classical time associated with representing distinct experiences that happen within the Paleolithic and the Neolithic Periods. Mesolithic jewelry discovered in Britain carries remarkable associations with modern pendants designed in Denmark. Pottery was founded in the Mesolithic Age to assist them in the home environment or in the departments to help to farm. People made these containers and vessels to carry food, grains, seed, and water. The pottery in the Mesolithic Age was not performed for aesthetic reasons, but as the years advanced, the objects became necessary.

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The era in which pottery was introduced was the Mesolithic Era.

Even though pottery was more perfectioned and spread in the Neolithic Era, thee have been several foundings like vessels or objects like de Venus of Dolni Vestonice, and small figures of modelled clay dating back to the Mesolithic. This was the era of transition from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic.

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