they were independent and tamed animals There are two cultural achievements for the Neolithic village. The two are independent and tamed animals.
they were independent and tamed animals There are two cultural achievements for the Neolithic village. The two are independent and tamed animals.
they were independent and tamed animals There are two cultural achievements for the Neolithic village. The two are independent and tamed animals.
they were independent and tamed animals There are two cultural achievements for the Neolithic village. The two are independent and tamed animals.
what is the cultural achievement of tenkamenin
they were independent and tamed animals There are two cultural achievements for the Neolithic village. The two are independent and tamed animals.
Their biggest achievement was the preservation of European culture.
Neolithic evidence of cultural sharing begins to appear around 8000-7000BC, with the start of the Neolithic revolution. Many groups began to work together organizing hunting parties, gathering foods, and creating pottery. Some even began to develop agricultural roots and domesticate animals.
Well, there was a time back then when Alexander the Great traveled all over Asia to conquer the world. As he was traveling, he passed some villagers that had some religious beliefs. The villagers were Egyptians and the Indies. He wanted to pass his Greek religious beliefs to everyone. Some believed, and some not. The ones to did not want to believe Greek relogions, they got to battle. So cultural beliefs CAN couse conflict.
What were the names of some of the key settlements of the Neolithic age?
Within the Western hemisphere, this period was the heyday of the Roman Empire. It was a period of great technological and cultural advancements. Some of the cultural aspects that could be highlighted are the development of the Roman legal code, the modern calendar, the basis for what would become the feudal society (though the extent to which this is an 'achievement' is debateable), to name but a few aspects.
That's a difficult question to answer because villagers are everywhere in Fiji. Some villagers have more then 80houses while some around 5 - 10 houses that makes up a village. I would say approximately 312,000 villagers Fiji wide.
Some trades that started during the Neolithic age:Gardening/farmingDomestication of animals, herding flocksPottery (late neolithic)ArtistryMetallurgyWritingMerchantry