The Neolithic period, also known as the New Stone Age, was a period in human history that began around 10,000 BCE and lasted until around 4,500 BCE. It was characterized by the development of agriculture, the domestication of animals, the use of pottery, and the development of more complex social structures. This period marked a significant shift from a nomadic, hunter-gatherer lifestyle to a more settled, agricultural way of life.
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Oct 23
The Neolithic period, also known as the New Stone Age, is a period of human history characterized by the development of agriculture and the use of polished stone tools. It began around 10,000 BCE in the Middle East and spread to other parts of the world over the next few thousand years.
During the Neolithic period, humans began to domesticate plants and animals, which allowed them to settle down in one place and develop permanent settlements. They also developed new technologies, such as pottery, weaving, and writing.
The Neolithic period was a time of great change and innovation, and it laid the foundation for the development of modern civilization.