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Neolithic people learned that domesticated animals would be loyal and hunt for them if they were taken good care of.
They got water from rivers and aquifers, and food from their farms.
Neolithic people ate animals like sheep,goats,wild bulls and saber tooth tigers.
the neolithic people domesticated animals and grew crops. When they needed meat the would kill an animal and eat it
Neolithic people learned that domesticated animals would be loyal and hunt for them if they were taken good care of.
they ate animals and they hunted them
Many people lived in mud brick, as in mud dried in brick form, homes rather than in huts, like the previous people. The Neolithic period was truly a time of change, as it was the roots of the following ages that brought about the birth of civilization
The Neolithic Age was characterized by the shift from a nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled agriculture and the domestication of plants and animals. This led to the development of permanent settlements, new tools and technologies, and the beginnings of organized societies and communities. The Neolithic Revolution also saw the rise of pottery, weaving, and trade networks.
Neolithic people settled in areas near fertile lands and water sources to support agriculture. They also chose locations with natural resources such as stone, wood, and clay for building shelters and creating tools. This shift from a nomadic to a settled lifestyle allowed for the development of villages and communities.
they hunted animals of ate plantes:) have a nice day
Dogs and horses were domesticated during the Paleolithic, while cows and other farms animals were domesticated in the Neolithic.
they hunted animals of ate plantes:) have a nice day