it actually brought them in to the neolithic period. agriculture (farming) actually made a surplus of food and people started to settle down and not really move. it began the question of irrigation and domestic animals
Prehistoric peoples refers to ancient human populations that lived before written records were kept. They existed during the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods, using stone tools and eventually developing agriculture and settling in communities. Studying prehistoric peoples helps researchers understand human evolution and early civilization.
Patrick J. Munson has written: 'The Tichitt tradition' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Antiquities, Excavations (Archaeology), Food, Origin, Prehistoric peoples
Yes, advances in agriculture, such as the development of crop cultivation and animal domestication, provided a more stable food supply which allowed early peoples to settle in one place instead of constantly moving in search of food. This led to the establishment of permanent settlements and the development of complex societies.
T. Douglas Price has written: 'Adventures in Fugawiland' -- subject(s): Computer simulation, Archaeology 'Images of the past' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Antiquities, Prehistoric, Archaeology, Indians, Prehistoric Antiquities, Prehistoric peoples, Prehistoric Agriculture, Culture, Origin 'An Introduction to archaeological chemistry' -- subject(s): Archaeological chemistry, Methodology, Archaeology 'Europe before Rome' -- subject(s): Prehistoric Antiquities, Guidebooks, Antiquities 'Principles of Archaeology'
Dorothy Davison has written: 'The story of prehistoric civilizations' 'Our prehistoric ancestors' -- subject(s): Human beings, Origin, Prehistoric peoples
The adoption of agriculture by early peoples led to the development of permanent settlements, an increase in population density, social stratification, and the emergence of specialized labor roles. It also allowed for a more reliable food supply, which enabled societies to grow and expand in new ways.
An archaeologist is a person who studies historic and prehistoric peoples and their cultures.
The MISSISSIPPIAN INDIANS made the mounds.
An archaeologist's primary resource in learning about prehistoric peoples is the things they leave behind. By studying pottery, tools, and clothing an archaeologist can tell how people lived.
Thurstan Shaw has written: 'The Archaeology of Africa' 'Archaeology and Nigeria' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Antiquities, Prehistoric, Archaeology, Prehistoric Antiquities, Prehistoric peoples
Bantu peoples began practicing agriculture around 2000 years ago in West Africa. This marked a shift from their previous lifestyle of hunting and gathering, leading to more settled communities and the development of farming techniques.
Sue Harrison has written: 'Call down the stars' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women storytellers, Prehistoric peoples, Storytelling 'Cry of the Wind' -- subject(s): Fiction, Prehistoric peoples, Indians of North America 'My Sister the Moon' -- subject(s): Fiction, Prehistoric peoples 'Mi Hermana La Luna' 'Mother earth, father sky' -- subject(s): Prehistoric peoples, Indians of North America, Fiction, Popular Print Disabled Books 'Song of the river' -- subject(s): Fiction, Prehistoric peoples, Indians of North America 'Der Gesang des Flusses' 'Cry of the Wind' 'Bruder Wind' 'Sisu'