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charcoal is present in the soil of some neolithic settlements sites. What does this suggest in short​

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Answered by jaspreet2232
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this statement suggests that, at the neolithic era the people learn how to do agriculture and domestication of animals. Akind of farming method 'SLASH AND BURN' cultivation is used by then. This is the reason for presence of charcoal in the soil at settlement sites

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Answered by Qmtryu
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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.
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