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Comment on the community life of the Neolithic people touching upon the emergence
institutions such as family and society​

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Answered by radhikaagarwal92
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The Neolithic Revolution

The Neolithic Age was the last period of the Stone Age and acted as an age of transition and new beginnings for humanity, before it moved into the Bronze and Iron Ages that saw the rise of famous ancient civilizations, like the Egyptians and Greeks. Because the Neolithic Age was seemingly the start of these changes, many refer to it as the Neolithic Revolution.

This ''revolution'' drastically changed the way of life for people, not to mention the climate changed from the harshness of the Ice Age to a much more temperate environment. Before this point, most people got their food from hunting and gathering, but in the Neolithic Age, people worked in agriculture, cultivating crops and domesticating animals. In fact, food could be grown in mass amounts on farms with the aid of new technologies, like irrigation canals that brought rainwater to the fields, so people didn't have to live life solely focused on survival.

One of the major differences was the rise of civilizations. Up to this point, most humans were nomadic, living a life of traveling from place to place without a permanent settlement. Some people lived in villages prior to the Neolithic Age, but this age saw a widespread establishment of cities. Cities weren't as developed as what we have today, but people living in these Neolithic cities had governments, religious organizations, and even various jobs

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