During the Neolithic Age, which began around 10,000 BCE, humans transitioned from a nomadic lifestyle of hunting and gathering to settled agricultural communities. This period saw the domestication of plants and animals, leading to the development of farming and the establishment of permanent settlements. The rise of agriculture allowed for population growth, the creation of surplus food, and the emergence of complex societies. Additionally, this era witnessed advancements in technology, such as pottery and weaving, as well as the beginnings of social stratification and trade.
The farming revolution took place during the Neolithic Age.
The farming revolution took place during the Neolithic Age.
Some trades that started during the Neolithic age:Gardening/farmingDomestication of animals, herding flocksPottery (late neolithic)ArtistryMetallurgyWritingMerchantry
copper
Obsidian.
using copper and bronze
Life changed for people during the Neolithic Age because that was when they found out how to make fire.
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.
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The Neolithic time period or the Neolithic Age.