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3. Neolithic people grew crops like
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C. Very short answer type questions.
1. List the animals that were domesticated in the Neolithic period
2. What led to the beginning of pottery making in the Neolith
3. What is an axe?
4. What stones were used by Neolithic man to make omamen
5. What are Megaliths?
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- Odisha
- clay,water and wheel
- emmer wheat,einkorn wheat and barley
Short Answer:-
- sheep and cattle. These originated in Mesopotamia between 10,000 and 13,000 years ago. Water buffalo and yak were domesticated shortly after in China, India and Tibet.
- Early humans made pottery as they needed vessels to store grains, liquids and cooked food. The potter's wheel enable then to makepots in different shapes and sizes in much lesser time.
- it is tool sometimes used to cut trees sometimes used to break stone
- The Neolithic Period, or New Stone Age, the age of the ground tool, is defined by the advent around 7000 bce of ground and polished celts (ax and adz heads) as well as similarly treated chisels and gouges, often made of such stones as jadeite, diorite, or schist, all harder than flint.
- A megalith is a large pre-historic stone that has been used to construct a structure or monument, either alone or together with other stones. ... Most extant megaliths were erected between the Neolithic period (although earlier Mesolithic examples are known) through the Chalcolithic period and into the Bronze Age.
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1.potterymark finish
2hand made pottery and footwheel
3.root crops called tubers
11.1farm animals sheep cattle
2.Early humans made pottery as they needed vessels to store grains, liquids and cooked food. Humans learned to make clay pottery, which was shaped by hand then baked in fire. The potter's wheel enable then to make pots in different shapes and sizes in much lesser time. Later they started glazing and decorating the pots.
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3.a tool used for chopping wood, typically of iron with a steel edge and wooden handle.
4.The Neolithic Period, or New Stone Age, the age of the ground tool, is defined by the advent around 7000 bce of ground and polished celts (ax and adz heads) as well as similarly treated chisels and gouges, often made of such stones as jadeite, diorite, or schist, all harder than flint.
5.a large stone that forms a prehistoric monument (e.g. a standing stone) or part of one (e.g. a stone circle).