how did the Neolithic tools improve the farming practices
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Blades were commonly used for hunting and butchering animals, but also for cutting up the fruits and vegetables produced as agriculture developed during the Neolithic Age. ... Blades helped plant the seeds for future development, and were critical to advancing the prehistoric world into the agricultural revolution.
The tools were formed by striking off a small stone flake from a larger stone flake. Burins were used for carving other materials such as bone and wood. They were wielded either in hand or attached to a wooden handle
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