mesolithic
Mesolithic is the archaeological term for the period in many regions of Europe, parts of Asia, and the Near East that follows the Late Pleistocene and precedes the adoption of agriculture and pottery. The name means “middle Stone Age,” reflecting its position between the Paleolithic and Neolithic. Dates vary regionally; in Europe it generally spans from around 12,000 BCE to about 5,000 BCE, with earlier or later beginnings in different areas.
Technologies emphasize small edge-ground stone blades known as microliths, often hafted into composite tools. Bone, antler,
Settlement and social organization varied by region. In many areas Mesolithic communities were highly mobile hunter-gatherers,
The Mesolithic ends with the spread of farming and animal domestication—the Neolithic. In some regions, especially