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Finds of Mesolithic tools (although not settlements) suggests that these hunters spread south down the east coast of Ireland and inland along rivers to the Shannon basin.
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www.wesleyjohnston.com/users/ireland/past/pre_norman_hi...
www.wesleyjohnston.com/users/ireland/past/pre_norman_history/mesolithic_age.html
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Flint (tool) Tools Blades Mesolithic Cutting Highly Polished Economy. ... Freshly made Mesolithic flint tools are very sharp, much sharper than the bronze or even iron blades that eventually replaced them. However they were brittle and easily damaged and could not be easily sharpened.
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www.economicexpert.com/a/Flint:tool.html
www.economicexpert.com/a/Flint:tool.html
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The Stone Age Artifacts Gallery ... Sources: Brian P. Kooyman, Understanding Stone Tools and Archaeology Sites, 2000. Lucile R. Addington, Lithic Illustration, 1986. ... Flakes Tools; Mousterian Points; Miscellaneous Artifacts...
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www.stoneageartifacts.com/html/glossary.html
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The Stone Age Artifacts Gallery ... Flakes Tools; Mousterian Points; Miscellaneous Artifacts ... Stone Age Artifacts, Paleolithic, Neolithic, Mousterian, Mesolithic age tools...
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www.stoneageartifacts.com/html/links.html
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These hunter-gatherers had no knowledge of the use of metal and made all their tools and weapons from wood, bone, antler and stone. Flint was the most commonly used stone for tool making, although chert tools have been found at Lough Boora in County Offaly. ... Look at some; Mesolithic tools.
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www.iol.ie/~lambe/boorapast1.htm
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The Mesolithic people were occupying this site making and repairing broken flint weapons and tools on a large scale. Some of the microlith projectile points have impact fractures indicating that they had been used in arrowheads which had then been collected and reused.
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www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/11/091116114256.htm
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Stone tools and their waste flakes are our largest source of evidence for the Mesolithic period. They are found in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, but at Low Hauxley most of them represent the waste left behind after a flint tool has been made.
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www.pastperfect.org.uk/sites/lowhauxley/archive/flints....
www.pastperfect.org.uk/sites/lowhauxley/archive/flints.html
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homepage for eduction and general info ... Mesolithic tool kits are based on chipped stone and often include microliths, very small stone tools intended for mounting together on a shaft. Polished stone occurs in some Mesolithic assemblages, as do a variety of bone, antler, and wooden tools.
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home3.swipnet.se/~w-38391/Mesolithic%20Period.html
home3.swipnet.se/~w-38391/Mesolithic%20Period.html
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kamat.com/Kamat's Potpourri; Tools of Early Mankind; Stone implements of the earliest man found in excavation of Bhimbetka. ... See also:; Warriors, Bhimbetaka Rock Painting ... Explore More: Mesolithic, Tools, Bhimbetka...
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www.kamat.com/database/pictures/27363.htm
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