During the New Stone Age, permanent settlements appeared in river valleys and around the
Fertile Crescent.
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The New Stone Age.
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- The New Stone Age is also known as Neolithic Age.
- During this period people moved out of their places as the Earth began to warm up.
- The warming up of Earth led to the increase in human population and animals.
- It was the first time humans were involved in agriculture.
- The early human was able to develop agriculture because of the availability of water in the fertile crescent region.
- River not only provided water but brought along fertile land with minerals in it for the plants and crops to grow.
- With access to water, early humans able to grow crops throughout the year by planting according to the seasons.
- Fertile crescent played a significant role in helping in the emerging of early civilization by providing fertile soil near rivers of the area.
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