How to use in-sentence of “mesolithic”:
+ Early signs of these hunter-gatherers beginning to harvest, select and grow various food plants have been found in the Mesolithic Natufian culture of the Levant.
+ There is evidence that it was settled by humans since the Mesolithic era.
+ Some were built even earlier in the Mesolithic period.
+ In 1997 DNA analysis was undertaken on a tooth from a Mesolithic man whose remains were found in Sough’s Cave at Cheddar Gorge.
+ In some areas, such as the Near East, agriculture was already underway by the end of the Pleistocene, and there the Mesolithic is short.
+ They were seasonally occupied by nomadic groups of people during the Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods.
Example sentences of “mesolithic”:
+ Longbows have been found in Europe as far back as the Mesolithic period.
+ They built mesolithic wood and stone monuments.
+ Longbows have been found in Europe as far back as the Mesolithic period.
+ They built mesolithic wood and stone monuments.
+ In the Paleolithic there were more than one human species, but only the modern human reached the Mesolithic and Neolithic.
+ This was the Mesolithic era for Japan.
+ The earliest known people to live here were Mesolithic hunter-gatherers of pre-Celtic origin,.
+ A very similar role was played in many other mesolithic and neolithic societies, such as pre-modern Africa and New Guinea.
+ Archeological sources confirm the presence of habitats of man kind during Paleolithic, Neolithic and Mesolithic Ages.
+ Regions that experienced greater environmental effects as the last ice age ended have a much more evident Mesolithic era.
+ Before the Neolithic period was the Mesolithic period, and after the Neolithic was the Bronze Age.
+ The Mesolithic featured devices made with small chipped stone tools.