How did the Neolithic Revolution transform horticultural societies to agricultural societies?
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- Agriculture likely began during the Neolithic Era before roughly 9000 BCE when polished stone tools were developed and the last ice age ended.
- Historians have several theories about why many societies switched from hunting and foraging to settled agriculture.
- One of these theories is that a surplus in production led to greater population. Not everyone needed to be focused on food production, which led to specialization of labor and complex societies.
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