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Question
In what respect did the old stone age implement differ from the implements used in the New stone Age?
Solution
The implements of New Stone Age differ from implements of Old Stone Age as the New Stone Age implements were made of good quality. They were polished. They were more sharpened. Wooden handles were fixed to the axes. Sickles were also made.
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