There were no "Neolithic People" there were, however, groups of people who lived in the time between the invention of agriculture and the invention of copper. We call this period of time the Neotlithic era.
Neolithic people had no vehicles; they walked everywhere.
I am not exactly sure how to answer this because the question was probably a typo but people began to trade with other areas of people instead of just the people in your cave or shelter
what kind of art did the neolithic people make
neolithic farmers lived in Ireland
It was inhabited during Neolithic times.
Many people lived in mud brick, as in mud dried in brick form, homes rather than in huts, like the previous people. The Neolithic period was truly a time of change, as it was the roots of the following ages that brought about the birth of civilization
Paleolithic people were hunter-gatherers while the Neolithic people relied primarily on agriculture
Neolithic people moved to Mesopotamia, Syria to contribute to the cause of increasing people. The increasing population was in need of more nutriment. To grow more nutriment, the Neolithic people needed more land.
Neolithic people would remember their dead by burring them in their houses or making a shrine and burring the there.
Neolithic people were the early farmers and herders who lived during the Neolithic period, which began around 10,000 BCE. They lived in settled communities and practiced agriculture, domesticating plants and animals for sustenance. Neolithic people developed pottery and weaving techniques and constructed simple houses. They also developed more complex social structures and religious beliefs.
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