Middle stone age is the mesolithic stone age 10,000BC-4,500BC

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Middle stone age is the mesolithic stone age 10,000BC-4,500BC Mesolithic stone age tools were mostly made with flint.flint was used for making fire,spearheads and hammers.Flint was common in the stone age but now it is really rare.flint was a favourite in the stone age By Charlie J Middle stone age is the mesolithic stone age 10,000BC-4,500BC

Flints in land Flint nodules are fist sized rocks.handaxes are used at ocasions and sometimes make fire like all of them.you know there is lots of other stuff with flint with it and 100s of them have missed out but i had short time the first rock was flint. Flint