They made axes out of wood, canoes, fish hooks, harpoons, fishede, did cave art, music, buried the dead, and lastly had better oral skills
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In the Neolithic period, dwellings were typically made from natural materials such as wood, thatch, mud, stone, and animal hides. These materials were readily available and were used to construct different types of homes such as pit houses, longhouses, and stone structures. The choice of materials varied depending on the climate, geography, and cultural practices of the region.
Hazelnuts would have been an abundant during the Mesolithic, as the bushes spread rapidly throughout Europe, possibly during meal preparation of nomadic people. They are a highly nutritious source of food that could easily be gathered in the autumn and stored for consumption through lean winter months. Surely they also eat all kinds of nuts, seeds, and other fruits from the trees, bushes.
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During the Neolithic Era, people stopped being nomadic and started settling down in permanent villages. They also started agriculture and stopped hunting and gathering. This is the first time where we see permanent settlement and agriculture. Also, the surplus in food caused by agriculture allowed people to do other things which eventually turned into new kinds of jobs such as scribes. Because these new jobs were beginning to be valued differently, you see social stratification for the first time in history.
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