New Stone Age.
Neo = New. Lithic pertains to rock.
The Neolithic Era is also known as the New Stone Age.
The Neolithic era is also known as the New Stone Age.
The new stone age is also known as the Neolithic period. It was characterized by the development of agriculture, domestication of animals, and the use of polished stone tools.
The new stone age is also called the Neolithic period. This period is characterized by the development of agriculture, domestication of animals, and the use of polished stone tools.
The Chalcolithic Era, also known as the "Copper Age".
The Stone Age.
The Neolithic Era is also known as the New Stone Age.
The Neolithic era is also known as the New Stone Age.
The Neolithic age was also known as the New Stone Age. It was called Neolithic because people in that age were still using stone tools, but were using them in upgraded and different ways.
The new stone age is also known as the Neolithic period. It was characterized by the development of agriculture, domestication of animals, and the use of polished stone tools.
Neolithic Era
The new stone age is also called the Neolithic period. This period is characterized by the development of agriculture, domestication of animals, and the use of polished stone tools.
The Chalcolithic Era, also known as the "Copper Age".
The term "Neolithic Age" comes from the Greek words "neo" meaning new and "lithos" meaning stone, referring to the period when stone tools were polished and refined. This era is also known as the New Stone Age because it marks the transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture and settled communities.
The era after the Middle Stone Age is the Late Stone Age, also known as the Neolithic period. This era is characterized by the development of agriculture, animal domestication, and more advanced stone tools.
The new stone age is also known as the Neolithic period. It is characterized by the development of agriculture, domestication of animals, and the use of polished stone tools. This period saw significant advancements in human society and marked the transition from a nomadic lifestyle to settled communities.
The Neolithic Age, also known as the New Stone Age, was a period in human history characterized by the development of agriculture and the domestication of animals. It followed the Paleolithic Age and is marked by the transition from a nomadic lifestyle to settled communities. This era saw the use of more sophisticated tools and the beginnings of pottery and weaving.