Invention of copper and bronze made pretty much every stone tool at the time obsolete.
The discovery that started the neolithic age was farming
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The Neolithic Era began around 9500 BC. This was the last period of the stone age. Farming began the Neolithic revolution, and ended when metal tools became widespread in the Copper Age.
The New Stone Age, also known as the Neolithic period, ended with the advent of the Bronze Age. This transition was characterized by the proliferation of bronze tools and weapons, which were more durable and efficient than the stone tools used in the Neolithic era.
The Neolithic time period or the Neolithic Age.
The New Stone Age, also known as the Neolithic period, ended around 4000 BCE due to a variety of factors including the development of metalworking, climate change, migrations of people, and the rise of early civilizations. These changes led to the transition from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age.
The Neolithic followed the Paleolithic Period, or age of chipped-stone tools, and preceded the Bronze Age, or early period of metal tools. A brief treatment of the Neolithic Period follows. For full treatment, see Stone Age: Neolithic and technology: The Neolithic Revolution.
Officially, the Neolithic Era ended in 5,000 BCE.
Another term for the New Stone Age is the Neolithic Age.
neolithic age, new stone age
The Neolithic Age, also known as the New Stone Age, began around 10,000 BCE and lasted until approximately 3,000 BCE, marking the transition to agriculture and settled life. This means the Neolithic Age began about 12,000 years ago and ended about 5,000 years ago. The exact dates can vary by region, as different cultures transitioned at different times.
The Neolithic age was also known as the New Stone Age. It was called Neolithic because people in that age were still using stone tools, but were using them in upgraded and different ways.