Biology, asked by arpitshrivastava, 11 months ago

Charcoal is present in soil of some neolithic settlement sites. what does this suggest​

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Answered by jaspreetsingh51
2

Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answered by kingofself
7

Answer:

  • The above given statement, generally suggests that, at the Neolithic era, the people learns how to do agriculture and domestication of animals.
  • A kind of farming method called "slash and burn" cultivation is used by them.
  • This is the reason for the presence of charcoal in the soil at the settlements site. They are nomads.
  • They stay at the place for the time being and do agriculture stuffs, after that they leave that place burning the whole ground.
  • When they return to the same place, a new layer of ground is available for them.
  • This new layer compresses and pressurizes the ground layer resulting in the formation of charcoal.
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