The culture had to limit their migration and depend mainly on agriculture for their food supply. When tribes established year-round villages, the division of labor became more pronounced among the tribal members, and the older and weaker members survived longer.
Agriculture was the necessary precondition for a Neolithic village to become a civilization. The ability to practice agriculture allowed for the production of surplus food, leading to population growth, social stratification, specialization of labor, and the development of social, political, and economic structures characteristic of civilizations.
development of agriculture and the ability to produce surplus food.
The culture had to limit their migration and depend mainly on agriculture for their food supply. When tribes established year-round villages, the division of labor became more pronounced among the tribal members, and the older and weaker members survived longer.
The neolithic people
They don’t help civilization evolve.
characters of civilization
Agriculture had the potential to not only provide reliable sustenance and settlement, but also a surplus which could be diverted to cultural activity.
Neolithic
Farming
specialization of labor.
The ancient Chines civilization was probably developed by neolithic ancestors of the Chinese who lived along the Yellow River.
because we evolve