D. Short answer questions:
1. How did the invention of wheel change the life of early humans?
2. Name the animals that early humans domesticated.
3. How can we say that the Neolithic man believed in life after death?
4. What do you understand by Copper-Stone Age?
Answers
1.The invention of the wheel brought many changes in the life of man. Early man-made wheeled-cart which made transportation easier and faster. Potters made fine pottery of various shapes and sizes quickly on wheels. Later the wheel was also used for spinning and weaving cloth of cotton.
2.Goats were probably the first animals to be domesticated, followed closely by sheep. In Southeast Asia, chickens also were domesticated about 10,000 years ago. Later, people began domesticating larger animals, such as oxen or horses, for plowing and transportation.
3.Funerary Rites
In the Neolithic Age, people buried the dead under their houses with their heads in a certain orientation. The bodies were buried with objects of daily use, which allows us to suppose that the Neolithic people believed in life after death.
4. A cultural period intermediate between the Neolithic and the Bronze ages, marked by the development and use of copper tools.
Explanation:
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1) The invention of the wheel brought many changes in the life of man. Early man-made wheeled-cart which made transportation easier and faster. Potters made fine pottery of various shapes and sizes quickly on wheels. Later the wheel was also used for spinning and weaving cloth of cotton.
2) Goats were probably the first animals to be domesticated, followed closely by sheep. In Southeast Asia, chickens also were domesticated about 10,000 years ago. Later, people began domesticating larger animals, such as oxen or horses, for plowing and transportation.
3) In the Neolithic Age, people buried the dead under their houses with their heads in a certain orientation. The bodies were buried with objects of daily use, which allows us to suppose that the Neolithic people believed in life after death.
4) The first metal age of India is called Chalcolithic Age which saw the use of copper along with stone. It was also called Stone-Copper Age. Along with the use of copper and stone these people also used low grade bronze to make tools and weapons. Chronologically, there are several settlements.
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