Hunting and gathering.
Nomadic lifestyles
Two features of life before the neolithic revolution was: 1. Nomads depended on hunting animals.
2. Nomads had to move from place to place in search of food. - Lynda!; - i hope this answer is good..
People were nomadic. which means they move around from place to place in search of food. they were also known as hunters and gathers.
nomadic lifestyles
neolithic farmers lived in Ireland
The change of neolethic age happened when the people evolved and began more adaptable and used better techniques to live,(find food, hunt, build shelter).
The neolithic houses were made of mud brick and were more stable compared to the paleolithic era. The houses were built more sturdy because the people live more stable lives and there for they did not move around as much.
Life changed for people during the Neolithic Age because that was when they found out how to make fire.
they were nomadic before in the Mesolithic age so they could have settled any were in the region that they traveled on. they founded Jericho and Catal Huyuk so therefore they lived in and around there.
neolithic farmers lived in Ireland
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People had simple institutions,customs and organizations with social, educational, or religious purposes
During the Neolithic Revolution, people transitioned from a nomadic lifestyle to settled communities, began farming and raising animals, developed pottery and weaving techniques, and built permanent structures like homes and temples. This shift led to the development of agriculture, domestication of animals, and the establishment of more complex societies with division of labor and social hierarchies.
they lived in permanent settlements, usually by rivers for farming
People in the Neolithic Age needed to live near water for drinking, irrigation for crops, and for transportation. Water was essential for survival and for agriculture which was a key aspect of their economy.
The Neolithic Revolution was a significant turning point in human history as it marked the transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture and settlement. This shift led to the development of permanent settlements, an increase in population density, and the start of civilization. It also allowed for the specialization of labor, the development of complex social structures, and the rise of technological advancements.
yes they did. they been living arownd the world for ever
a farmer experiments to learn which crops grow best in his soil.
People chose to live together in Neolithic settlements for several reasons. One major reason was for safety and security from external threats. Living together in close proximity allowed for communal defense against predators and rival groups. Additionally, living together facilitated the sharing of resources and knowledge, which was essential for survival and the development of early agricultural practices.
Neolithic people mainly used stone tools for cutting and food preparation. They did not have knives and forks as we know them today, but may have used sharp stones or bones for cutting, and wooden sticks or shells for eating utensils.
Before agriculture we were hunter/gatherers.