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Explain what mezoil era means

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Final answer:

The term 'mezoil era' does not correspond to a recognized term; it may be a confusion with either the Permian geologic period, the Zemene Mesafint period in Ethiopian history, or the Mesolithic Age in archaeology.

Step-by-step explanation:

The term 'mezoil era' seems to be related to three different contexts based on the references provided:

  • Permian - A geologic period that marks the end of the Paleozoic era, just before the start of the Mesozoic era with the Triassic period.
  • Zemene Mesafint - Also known as the Era of Judges, a historical period in Ethiopia from 1769 to 1855 that saw the decline of the Solomonics and the rise of regional warlords.
  • Mesolithic Age - An archaeological period also known as the Middle Stone Age, which came between the Paleolithic and Neolithic ages, during which there was significant climate warming and glacial recession.

Based on the provided references, it is possible that the student meant to inquire about one of these historical or geological periods rather than 'mezoil era,' which does not correspond to any recognized term in these contexts.

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