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Effects of the Neolithic Revolution

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Neolithic populations generally had poorer nutrition, shorter life expectancies, and a more labor-intensive lifestyle than hunter-gatherers. Diseases jumped from animals to humans, and agriculturalists suffered from more anemia, vitamin deficiencies, spinal deformations, and dental pathologies

The agricultural revolution had a variety of consequences for humans. It has been linked to everything from societal inequality—a result of humans' increased dependence on the land and fears of scarcity—to a decline in nutrition and a rise in infectious diseases contracted from domesticated animals.

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Neolithic population generally had poorer nutrition, shorter life expectancies,and a more labor-intensive lifestyle than hunter-gatherers, Deseases jumped from animals to humans and agriculturalists suffered from more anemia, vitamin deficiencies, spinal deformation, and dental pathologies.

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