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The Stone Age was a broad prehistoric period during which stone was widely used to make implements with a sharp edge, a point, or a percussion surface. The period lasted roughly 3.4 million years, and ended between 6000 BCE and 2000 BCE
3 parts in the stone age
A) Paleolithic age(old stone age before 8000 BC)
B) Mesilithic period(middle stone age 8000 BC-4000 BC)
C) Neolithic period (new stone age 4000-2300 BC
Mesolithic people were HUNTER GATHERS, hunted in seas, forests, lakes, rivers. They gathered nuts+berries in the forest.
They came to Ireland by land bridges from Britain Co. Derry
Their houses were made of saplings set in a circle. Lighter branches were tied with animal hide gut. In the centre of the house was a hearh
Hunted boar, dove, pigeon, grouse, deer. Fished salmon, trout eel using harpoons and fish traps
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