Yes. Agriculture began around 10,000 years ago in the Fertile Crescent and emerged in other places around the world not long after that.
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.
Many neolithic farmers have been staying in Ireland in the Neolithic Era. Hope this helps! ~Jamie
Only the Neolithic People were farmers. The Paleolithic people were not.
Three important advances for Neolithic people were the development of agriculture, domestication of animals, and the creation of permanent settlements. These advances enabled Neolithic people to transition from a nomadic lifestyle to a more settled way of life.
During the Neolithic Age, people worked as farmers, herders, toolmakers, potters, weavers, traders, and builders. These occupations were essential for sustaining the growing communities and developing civilizations during this period.
neolithic farmers lived in Ireland
neolithic farmers lived in Ireland
They were not farmers, but were hunter/ gatherers. They moved in order to find food.
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.
Many neolithic farmers have been staying in Ireland in the Neolithic Era. Hope this helps! ~Jamie
Only the Neolithic People were farmers. The Paleolithic people were not.
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Three important advances for Neolithic people were the development of agriculture, domestication of animals, and the creation of permanent settlements. These advances enabled Neolithic people to transition from a nomadic lifestyle to a more settled way of life.
During the Neolithic Age, people worked as farmers, herders, toolmakers, potters, weavers, traders, and builders. These occupations were essential for sustaining the growing communities and developing civilizations during this period.
the time changed because the neolithic made people work really hard to get their own food but then after the neolithic revolutions people started to become farmers and produce their own food like crops and stuff like that
Look up "The Neolithic Agricultural Revolution"
it makes grain storage easy