The Neolithic era was marked by the development of agriculture and the use of stone tools.
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Some changes that occurred were that they changed from being hunter-gatherer based to being agriculture based. If the Ice Age hadn't ended... there never would have been a Neolithic Revolution! But I don't know what the Ice Age had to do with it! This is a homework assignment and I saw that this question was on WikiAnswers so I clicked on it and there was none! Thanks a lot people. Anyway... if you know the answer to the question about "What the Ice Age had to do with it" please enter the answer starting with "Hey Neolithic Revolution Person" so that I know that you were nice enough to answer my question! Back to my Homework!
Stone age people began planning when to plant their crops around 10,000 BCE during the Neolithic Revolution. This period marked a shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture, leading to the development of settled communities and the domestication of plants. Agricultural practices such as planting and harvesting were essential for ensuring a stable food supply.
The Neolithic period originated in different regions around the world independently, around 10,000-4,500 BCE. It marked the transition from a nomadic, hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled agriculture and domestication of plants and animals. Major sites of early Neolithic development include the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East, the Yangtze River Valley in China, and Mesoamerica.