Yes
it is new stone age
old stone age
There was no farming in the Old Stone Age. Farming began in the Neolithic Era (New Stone Age). That is what pretty much separates the Old and New stone ages from each other. The nomads became farmers allowing them to settle in a single place.
no they did not have farming in the stone ages because there was too much ice and glaciers
I think it was farming
when farming was discover
The old stone age was characterized by not having tools. The middle stone was characterized by having invented tools. The new stone age was characterized by farming and having better tools.
The New Stone Age, also known as the Neolithic period, began around 10,000 BCE in various parts of the world. It was characterized by the transition from hunting and gathering to settled farming communities, the development of agriculture, and the use of tools and weapons made from polished stones.
The new stone age people got into farming and other industries. and this increased population because their was enough foor to feed everone
During the New Stone Age (Neolithic period), common jobs included farmers, artisans (such as pottery makers and weavers), traders, hunters, and religious leaders. With the shift to agriculture, farming became a prominent occupation during this time.
The greatest achievement of the New Stone Age was the development of agriculture. This marked the transition from a nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled farming communities, leading to the rise of civilization and the development of complex societies. Agrarian practices allowed for increased food production, population growth, and the specialization of labor.
Dont know the exact date or year, but it was the start of the new stone age!