There could have been many causes for the neolithic revolution.
It could have been because of a population increase that forced the people to stop hunting and gathering because the fruits of their labor were only sufficient for a short amount of time. They needed a sure-fire way to insure that they had a steady food supply for all of their people. Thus, they planted the seeds they were gathering and cultivated some of the most basic types of plants such as wheat and barley.
It also could have been because of over hunting and over gathering that left all of the land they migrated to virtually barren. This, of course, posed a problem to their survival. It could have made them so desprate as to intrude into other peoples hunting grounds leading to conflicts between the two groups. So, war could have been another reason. You would want to avoid confrontation if you were starving, right?
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The basic impetus could have been to avoid conflicts with stronger tribes, or it could have been that a tribe found the most lush and plentiful area they had ever found, and decided to stay there. They then had to build more durable homes, and set up sanitary facilities to keep their water fresh. It could be that people and animals had begun accidentally fertilizing wild "farms" with their travels. In any event, farming was probably the equivalent of the Amerindian tribes, who learned to rotate crops and simply bring back gathered foods to some more-or-less permanent spot that they were comfortable in.
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The Agricultural Revolution.
agriculture
The population of the Neolithic Age varied depending on the region and specific time period. Estimates suggest that in some regions, populations could range from a few hundred to several thousand individuals living in small agricultural communities.
It was mostly caused by Agriculture (geography).
global warming
The end of the Neolithic era was caused by the advent of metalworking and the transition to the Bronze Age. This new technology allowed for more efficient tools and weapons, leading to significant changes in society and economy. Additionally, factors like climate change and increased populations may have also played a role in the transition.
global warming
The Neolithic time period or the Neolithic Age.
The new stone age is also called the Neolithic period. This period is characterized by the development of agriculture, domestication of animals, and the use of polished stone tools.
The Neolithic period was a time in prehistory when people began to settle in one place, domesticate animals, and cultivate crops, marking the transition from a nomadic lifestyle to an agricultural society.
The Neolithic Age, also known as the New Stone Age, was a period in human history characterized by the development of agriculture and the domestication of animals. It followed the Paleolithic Age and is marked by the transition from a nomadic lifestyle to settled communities. This era saw the use of more sophisticated tools and the beginnings of pottery and weaving.
Communities in the Neolithic Age were typically agrarian societies that settled in permanent villages. They practiced agriculture, domesticated animals, and developed pottery and weaving skills. Social structures were based on kinship ties, with some communities developing early forms of religion and burial rituals.
neolithic age, new stone age
Another term for the New Stone Age is the Neolithic Age.