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4. What is meant by division of labour?
5. Mention two stone tools used by humans the Neolithic Age.
6. What were the improvements brought about
in pottery in the Neolithic Age?
7. What was unusual about the Neolithic house found at Burzahom, Kashmir?
8. In which states of India has cord-impressed Neolithic pottery been found?

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Answered by princessdoll6433
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Answer:

4.Division of labour, the separation of a work process into a number of tasks, with each task performed by a separate person or group of persons. ... It is most often applied to systems of mass production and is one of the basic organizing principles of the assembly line.

5.Scrapers. Scrapers are one of the original stone tools, found everywhere where people settled, long before the Neolithic Age began. ...

Blades. ...

Arrows and Spearheads. ...

Axes. ...

Adzes. ...

Hammers and Chisels.

6.The people of the neolithic period learn to use pottery for everyday living. But its use was limited since it was fragile. They molded clay into blows for eating ,drinking and pouring;other vessels for cooking, for carrying and storing foods and liquids ,as well as for religious rituals.

7.They were built underground with stairs. Thus the pit-houses protected people from cold weather. Cooking chimney corners were also found both inside and outside the huts.

8.Cord impressed Pot burial Cord impressed pottery has been found in Neolithic-Chalcolithic contexts from various sites of Odisha.

Answered by mbhavana069
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Answer:

4. Division of labour, the separation of a work process into a number of tasks, with each task performed by a separate person or group of persons. ... It is most often applied to systems of mass production and is one of the basic organizing principles of the assembly line.

5.

  • Scrapers are one of the original stone tools, found everywhere where people settled, long before the Neolithic Age began.
  • Blades.
  • Arrows and Spearheads.
  • Axes.
  • Adzes.
  • Hammers and Chisels.

6. The people of the neolithic period learn to use pottery for everyday living. But its use was limited since it was fragile. They molded clay into blows for eating ,drinking and pouring;other vessels for cooking, for carrying and storing foods and liquids ,as well as for religious rituals.

7. They were built underground with stairs. Thus the pit-houses protected people from cold weather. Cooking chimney corners were also found both inside and outside the huts.

8. Cord impressed Pot burial Cord impressed pottery has been found in Neolithic-Chalcolithic contexts from various sites of Odisha.

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