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Remains from this period are few and far between, often limited to ] (rubbish heaps which grew over time). In forested areas of the World, the first signs of ] have been found, although this would only start in earnest during the ], when extra space for farming was needed. Remains from this period are few and far between, often limited to ] (rubbish heaps which grew over time). In forested areas of the World, the first signs of ] have been found, although this would only start in earnest during the ], when extra space for farming was needed.
The mesolithic is characterized by small composite ] tools (]s) in most areas.





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 This time period is part of the
Pleistocene epoch.

Pleistocene
      Paleolithic
            Lower Paleolithic

            Upper Paleolithic

Holocene
      Mesolithic or Epipaleolithic
            9,000s BC
            8,000s BC (until ca. 8350)

      Neolithic

The Mesolithic (middle stone age) is the period between the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods, i.e., from the end of the Pleistocene to the introduction of farming in any particular geographical region. In some regions farming was already in use by about this time so there's no room for a mesolithic period.

Remains from this period are few and far between, often limited to midden (rubbish heaps which grew over time). In forested areas of the World, the first signs of deforestation have been found, although this would only start in earnest during the Neolithic, when extra space for farming was needed. The mesolithic is characterized by small composite flint tools (microliths) in most areas.