Mesolithic people were nomadic hunter-gatherers who utilized tools made of stone, bone, and wood to survive and thrive in their environments. They lived in small, mobile communities, following the seasonal movements of animals and plants for food. They would build temporary shelters, such as tents or huts, and relied on a variety of hunting and gathering techniques to secure their food supply. Mesolithic people were skilled hunters and fishermen, using bows and arrows, spears, and nets to catch game and fish. They also gathered a wide variety of plants, nuts, fruits, and berries for sustenance. Their way of life was characterized by adaptability, resourcefulness, and a deep understanding of their natural surroundings.
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