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The term "Neolithic Age" comes from the Greek words "neo" meaning new and "lithos" meaning stone, referring to the period when stone tools were polished and refined. This era is also known as the New Stone Age because it marks the transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture and settled communities.
The Neolithic Era
Neo is a Greek word for New, and lithic is also a Greek word meaning stone. So the word Neolithic means New Stone (age), since it was the second revolution after the Paleolithic Revolution. Which also has Greek roots, meaning Old Stone (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 term "Neolithic Age" comes from the Greek words "neo," meaning new, and "lithos," meaning stone. It refers to the period in human history when tools and weapons were made out of polished or ground stone.
Stone Age (Greek lithos = stone)
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.
the old stone age is also called the paleolithic age
yes.Actually no. You're wrong. Its the New Stone Age.
The Neolithic time period or the Neolithic Age.
Neolithic to Bronze Age (7000-1100 BC)
Paleolitich ,Mesolithic ,and Neolithic.