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explain the social life of the people during the Neolithic age. If you answer the correct answer, I will mark him as brainliest. I will report wrong answer.

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Answered by doll54
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The Neolithic (or 'New Stone Age') is a term used for the period in our past when the shift from hunting and gathering wild animals and plants to a farming lifestyle occurred. It was also the time when pottery was first used, and in many regions people also began to live in permanent settlements.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Neolithic people were shorter and had lower life expectancy. Diseases like tooth cavities and typhoid emerged in the new stone age. Neolithic women had more children because the life style was no longer nomadic.

Most people got their food from hunting and gathering, but in the Neolithic Age, people worked in agriculture, cultivating crops and domesticating animals. Some people lived in villages prior to the Neolithic Age, but this age saw a widespread establishment of cities.

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