They Often Had To Move Because of the amount of people eating.
they used spin wheels to take baths
their supply of food
They Often Had To Move Because of the amount of people eating.
The fact that the new cultivation of crops during the Neolithic Revolution led to the transition from a hunter-gatherer band of tribes to settling communities with stable food supply.
In the Neolithic Age, agriculture was the most important job as it allowed for a settled way of life, reliable food supply, and the development of more complex societies. Agriculture led to the growth of villages and the specialization of labor.
they always farmed so they never ran out of food
Farmers and Herders
The development of agriculture during the Neolithic Revolution greatly improved human quality of life by providing a more stable food supply and allowing for the growth of permanent settlements.
Food supplies became more reliable.
Three advantages of Neolithic people were the development of agriculture, which led to a more stable food supply and allowed for sedentary living, the domestication of animals for food, labor, and resources, and the development of more complex social structures and settlements.
For the food supply.
neolithic people farmed and paleolithic hunted for food
Surplus food in the Neolithic agricultural revolution enabled population growth by providing a reliable food supply. It allowed for specialization of labor, leading to the development of complex societies and advancement of technologies. Surplus food also led to trade and the establishment of social hierarchies.