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Metals - metallic tools, weapons and structures. 'Neo' mans new, 'lithos' means stone, so Neolithic Age is New Stone Age.
gold and copper because they were soft enough to be hammered
I looked in a text book about the neolithic age. Or DO it your self
Begining of the metal age
The discovery of agriculture was a significant advancement during the Neolithic period.
I believe sometime in the New Stone Age humans had learned to tame and breed animals for their own use.
Paleolithic people used bowls to store and consume food and liquids. These bowls were typically made from materials such as clay, stone, or wood, and were important for food preparation and sharing within early human communities.
the transition from the use of stone to metal was slow and gradual.people learn to use copper,gold, silver and finally iron.in Europe,the neolithic age was followed by the bronze age,but in India it was not so.in north India,people switched to copper from stones for making axes,spears etc.this period after the neolithic age when copper was used along with tiny stone implements is termed as Chalcolithic age.neolihic age means new stone age
The common name for the Stone Age is the prehistoric period characterized by the use of stone tools and weapons.
The Neolithic Age is also known as the "New Stone Age" because it marked the transition from the Paleolithic Age (Old Stone Age), characterized by hunter-gatherer societies, to settled agricultural communities. During this period, people began to cultivate crops and raise animals, developing more complex social structures and the use of tools and techniques for farming and pottery.
Yes, the Stone Age is typically divided into two periods known as the Paleolithic and the Neolithic. The Paleolithic period spans from about 2.6 million years ago until around 10,000 BCE, while the Neolithic period lasted from approximately 10,000 BCE to 2,000 BCE. These periods are distinguished by advancements in technology, such as the use of stone tools in the Paleolithic and the development of agriculture in the Neolithic.