When compared to the situation seen for the Upper Paleolithic, the movement of lithic raw materials through trade during the European Mesolithic can be characterized in this way:
A) materials didn't move as far, but more of it was being traded
B) materials moved across much greater distances, but less of it was traded
C) materials moved across much greater distances, and much more of it was traded
D) only raw materials used in ceremonies were traded for, while in the Paleolithic, utilitarian raw materials were the focus of trade
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