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| Our early ancestors had a largely mobile lifestyle and used building techniques that leave little evidence for archaeologists to rediscover. This has meant that often the only evidence of their existence are the stone tools they used. |
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| MESOLITHIC - MIDDLE STONE - AGE The first evidence of human activity in the Milton Keynes landscape is from the middle stone age. The area of Bancroft Villa & Blue Bridge Mausoleum Site was used to manufacture and use tools in a variety of activities. Flint tranchet axes were used for felling trees and woodworking and an assortment of flint microliths representing Mesolithic man's tool kit could have been used for hunting, fishing, butchery, clothes production and the manufacturing of new tools.
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