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The Paleolithic era ended primarily due to the advent of agriculture during the Neolithic Revolution, around 10,000 BCE. As humans began to domesticate plants and animals, they transitioned from a nomadic lifestyle of hunting and gathering to settled farming communities. This shift allowed for population growth, the development of permanent settlements, and the rise of complex societies, marking a significant change in human lifestyle and social organization. Additionally, climatic changes at the end of the last Ice Age created more favorable conditions for farming, further facilitating this transition.

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