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Copper was used by humans from the Bronze Age.
the neolithic people had to grow crops so they had permanent homes.
Because copper is relatively easy to smelt.
i don't think they had the technology available to create alloys during the copper age
A copper patina is a tarnish that forms on top of copper. This can happen because of age and oxidation that helps date materials or artifacts. Usually a patina refers to showing age on something.
The Copper Age period is transitional between the Neolithic and Bronze Age.
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AnswerThe neolithic age ended because of the discovery of bronze.It was actullaly copper but...ok
gold and copper because they were soft enough to be hammered
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
gold and copper because they were soft enough to be hammered
Fire is from the paleolithic age;copper and bronze tools are from the neolithic
using copper and bronze
The Chalcolithic Age is characterized by the use of both stone and copper tools, while the Neolithic Age relied solely on stone tools. The Chalcolithic Age marks the transition between the Neolithic and Bronze Ages, incorporating elements of both. Additionally, the Chalcolithic Age saw advancements in craftsmanship and technology due to the introduction of metalworking.
The Neolithic period was a time in prehistory when people began to settle in one place, domesticate animals, and cultivate crops, marking the transition from a nomadic lifestyle to an agricultural society.
The era that comes after the Neolithic is the Bronze Age. This period is characterized by the use of bronze tools and weapons, as well as advancements in metalworking and trade.
The Neolithic Era began around 9500 BC. This was the last period of the stone age. Farming began the Neolithic revolution, and ended when metal tools became widespread in the Copper Age.