Middle Stone Age tools refer to a specific set of prehistoric stone tools that emerged around 300,000 years ago and continued until about 30,000 years ago, representing a significant technological advancement in human history. These tools were characterized by their more refined flaking techniques and included a variety of forms such as blades, points, and scrapers, reflecting a growing sophistication in the use of resources. The development of these tools is closely linked to human adaptability and migration patterns during this period.