The Neolithic or New Stone Age began around 12,000 years ago, at the end of the last Ice Age. This period was characterized by the development of agriculture and the domestication of animals, leading to settled communities and the rise of complex societies.
It depends on which Stone Age you are talking about.The Old Stone Age lasted from 2 million BC-8,000 BC.The Middle Stone Age lasted from 8,000 BC-6,000 BC.The New Stone Age was from 6,000 BC-3,500 BC.
The Stone Age began around 2.5 million years ago and lasted until around 3300 BCE when the Bronze Age began in various regions around the world.
The transition from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age was marked by the discovery and use of metals like copper and bronze for tools and weapons. This technological advancement allowed for more efficient and specialized tools, leading to changes in society, economy, and trade. The Bronze Age is considered the end of the Stone Age due to these significant developments.
The Stone Age, also known as the Paleolithic age, ended around 6000 B.C. This depends on the area you are referring to, however. In the Americas, the stone age lasted until Europeans came over in the 1700's.
When did domestication of animals begin? The answer is at the end of the old stone age and the beginning of the new stone age.
The Stone Age ended 5,000 years ago CIRCA 3,000 B.C.E
no in new stone age trading begin some villages which have better clay and stone begin to change poetry and tool with other villages and so trading begin
8,000 Bc
Ten thousand years ago.
Wrong Kind of Stone Age ended in 1991.
The Neolithic or New Stone Age began around 12,000 years ago, at the end of the last Ice Age. This period was characterized by the development of agriculture and the domestication of animals, leading to settled communities and the rise of complex societies.
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It depends on which Stone Age you are talking about.The Old Stone Age lasted from 2 million BC-8,000 BC.The Middle Stone Age lasted from 8,000 BC-6,000 BC.The New Stone Age was from 6,000 BC-3,500 BC.
Early stone age people were hunter gatherers, they did not live in houses. Later in the stone age people did begin to settle down and farm, and the transition from stone to bronze did not, of itself, drive a change in house design.
No! That wasn't until the end of the dark age.!