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(e) At the end of the Neolithic period people began to use

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Answered by bharath413139
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The Neolithic (/ˌniːoʊˈlɪθɪk/ (listen),[1] also known as the "New Stone Age"), the final division of the Stone Age, began about 12,000 years ago when the first developments of farming appeared in the Epipalaeolithic Near East, and later in other parts of the world. The Neolithic division lasted (in that part of the world) until the transitional period of the Chalcolithic from about 6,500 years ago (4500 BC), marked by the development of metallurgy, leading up to the Bronze Age and Iron Age. In other places the Neolithic lasted longer. In Northern Europe, the Neolithic lasted until about 1700 BC, while in China it extended until 1200 BC. Other parts of the world (including the Americas and Oceania) remained broadly in the Neolithic stage of development until European contact.[2]

Answered by bsubasri2007
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The Neolithic Age was succeeded by the Chalcolithic Age (c. 2100 to 700 B.C.) which saw the use of copper; the first metal to be used at the end of the Neolithic Age.

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