so they can eat it or use things they need
Neolithic people discovered how to make fire by using friction methods, such as rubbing sticks together or using a fire drill. This discovery revolutionized their ability to cook food, stay warm, and protect themselves from predators, leading to significant advancements in their daily lives and social organization.
Ceramic technology allowed the Maine people to create more durable and versatile tools, containers, and decorations. This advancement in technology improved their ability to store food, cook, and create artistic pieces, enhancing their daily lives and cultural practices.
The Neolithic Revolution was the most significant event in the history of mankind. The Neolithic Revolution is the transformation of societies from being hunter-gatherer based to agriculture based. This period, 10,000 years ago, brought many changes to human society and culture.As populations rose, hunters felt pressure to find new food sources. Unlike hunting, farming provided a steady food source. Some groups practiced slash- and - burn farming. They would cut down trees and grasses and burn them to clear a field. The remaining ashes fertilized the soil. They would farm on that land for a year or two, move on to another area of land, and repeat the process.Also, during this revolution, animals were domesticated, or tamed. Thanks to hunter's expert knowledge of wild animals, animals could be trapped in human made enclosures. From there, the animals could be kept as a constant food source. Horses, dogs, goats and pigs were all tamed during the Neolithic Revolution.Because of this agricultural revolution, people could now farm instead of hunting and gathering. The Neolithic Revolution allowed people to settle down and live in one place. This led to permanent settlements and the development of group living. The Neolithic Revolution also led to the development of governments. People lived in settlements and they started dividing the work. They needed people to hunt, farm, cook, or do other jobs. Since everyone could not do the same thing, they needed organization. Also, with the discovery of agriculture people began to have food surpluses. This led to population growth and allowed people to trade or sell the extra food that they grew. This is why I think the Neolithic Revolution is the most significant event in the history of mankind.About 10,000 years ago, perhaps slightly earlier.
From what I know about agriculture, the neolithic revolution "kicked off" modern civilization by allowing early humans to focus on gathering knowledge instead of gathering food. The Neolithic revolution was the first shift from a nomadic lifestyle to an agrarian lifestyle. The Neolithic Revolution marked a time when society began to farm and raise animals. This led to better health and the production of art and trade goods. It also led to the creation of the first towns, and one of the largest population booms in human history. --- The neolithic revolution began when people discovered agriculture. Because of agriculture people could now farm instead of hunting and gathering. This allowed people to settle down and live in one place. This led to settlements and the development of group living. Since people began living in tighter more complex social situations this also led to better and more complicated forms of communication. The revolution also eventually led to the development of governments because now that people were living in settlements they started dividing the work. They needed people to hunt, farm, cook, and do other things, and since not everyone could do the same thing they needed organization to decide who would do what. This led to higher forms of organization and ultimately to forms of government. Also with the discovery of agriculture people began to have food surpluses, this led to population growth and trade. It led to trade because people would now trade the extra food that they grew. Lastly the neolithic revolution led to the switch from a matriarchal system to a more patriarchal system. In hunting and gathering times, women were thought of higher than men because they hunted and gathered just like the men did, and on top of that they also gave birth or created life. After the neolithic revolution, there was no longer a need for all women to hunt and gather. A family could live off of the males work in the farm. Because they then only needed one person to feed the family, women fell into more homemaker roles and began to lose importance. Agriculture also led to recreational activity because less time was needed to find the necessary amount of food, so families had free time, and they found other things to do.
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Food was stored in large baskets or jars and generally it was dried to keep it from spoiling. Food was cooked over an open fire. For centuries people had fireplaces where they cooked food and got warmth.
Food was stored in large baskets or jars and generally it was dried to keep it from spoiling. Food was cooked over an open fire. For centuries people had fireplaces where they cooked food and got warmth.
Food was stored in large baskets or jars and generally it was dried to keep it from spoiling. Food was cooked over an open fire. For centuries people had fireplaces where they cooked food and got warmth.
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Meat, bread, and anything else they could get cheaply. And to the person who wrote the answer that this is replacing, Neolithic people did cook. Hell, Paleolithic people cooked food. Remember that until the Europeans came, most of the American Indian tribes were Neolithic groups, and they sure cooked food.
They cooked their food with diamond ovens and super fuel.
Meat, bread, and anything else they could get cheaply. And to the person who wrote the answer that this is replacing, Neolithic people did cook. Hell, Paleolithic people cooked food. Remember that until the Europeans came, most of the American Indian tribes were Neolithic groups, and they sure cooked food.
They cooked their food with diamond ovens and super fuel.
Food was stored in large baskets or jars and generally it was dried to keep it from spoiling. Food was cooked over an open fire. For centuries people had fireplaces where they cooked food and got warmth.
They used baskets and clay jars to store food, but didn’t cook inside. Cooking would have been done outside or with a fireplace that could be removed to save the living space if a fire started. All through the Ages fires has been one of the biggest dangers of cooking. As time people developed communities they would make the cooking areas separate from the main house. Even as late of the 1700’s there were separation of kitchen and house.
Most people on this planet live in houses. Different houses have different parts to them depending on who lives there. Most houses have some things in common with other houses. Windows to look out of the house. Doors or Doorways to enter or leave the house or go from Room to Room. Rooms that can be where the people who live there go to sleep, or cook food, or store clothes.
A typical day for people in 1910-1919 is when they go to a town store, dance, cook, clean, or for the children is to play with dolls and doll houses or play with fire trucks.