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  1. According to the use of tools, the prehistoric age is divided into five periods - Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Chalcolithic & Iron Age. Read about the prehistoric age in detail and download notes PDF for UPSC 2024.

  2. Oct 10, 2023 · The Palaeolithic (Old Stone Age), Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age), and Neolithic (New Stone Age) are the three distinct phases that make up the Stone Age. The level of sophistication used by humans to create and employ stone tools determines the time period.

  3. The Palaeolithic Age in India is divided into three phases in accordance with the type of stone tools used by the people and also according to the nature of climatic change: First phase may be placed broadly between 600,000 and 150,000 BC; Second between 150,000 and 35,000 BC; Third between 35,000 and 10,000 BC. Lower Paleolithic Age

  4. Dec 21, 2023 · This article covers details about Paleolithic Age which is important for both UPSC IAS exam and UPSC Anthropology Optional Aspirant. What is Paleolithic Age? The Palaeolithic, known as the Old Stone Age, marks the earliest prehistoric culture.

  5. Oct 11, 2023 · The old stone age or Palaeolithic age in India is divided into three phases according to the nature of the stone tools used by the people and also according to the nature of the change of climate. Lower Palaeolithic Age: up to 100,000 BC

  6. Jul 2, 2022 · The Palaeolithic Period, also known as the Old Stone Age, was the earliest period of human development, lasting approximately 8000 BC. The Palaeolithic Period is divided into two eras: the Lower Palaeolithic (from 40,000 BC to 8000 BC) and the Upper Palaeolithic (from 40,000 BC to 8000 BC).

  7. Apr 25, 2024 · The Upper Paleolithic Age represents a pinnacle of human creativity, innovation, and cultural diversity. It laid the groundwork for the transition to sedentary lifestyles and the eventual emergence of complex civilizations, shaping the course of human history.

  8. Aug 15, 2017 · Memorize what started in which age. Paleolithic Age – It is the longest phase divided into 3 phases. 1) Early (lower) – 500K -50K BC. 2) Middle – 50K – 40K BC. 3) Late (upper) – 40K – 10K BC. Followed by the Mesolithic Age (9K to 4K BC) which is regarded as a transitory phase and then Neolithic Age.

  9. Upper Paleolithic Age. This age, in the world context, marks the appearance of new flint industries and men of the modern type. The Upper Palaeolithic is marked by technological advances in stone tool manufacture by the production of parallel sided blades which are finished into a variety of tools by blunting one side or by backing.

  10. The Palaeolithic Age in India is divided into three phases according to the type of stone tools used by people and also according to the nature of climatic change. Early or Lower Palaeolithic (500,000150,000 BC) The Middle Palaeolithic 150,000 – 35,000 BC. The Upper Palaeolithic (35,000 – 10,000 BC) Contents hide. 1 Lower Palaeolithic Age.