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Yes, people in the Neolithic period did eat deer. As hunter-gatherers transitioned to more settled agricultural lifestyles, they continued to hunt wild game, including deer, which provided a significant source of protein. Evidence from archaeological sites indicates that deer were hunted for their meat, bones, and hides, contributing to the diet and material culture of Neolithic communities.

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