How did the New Stone age man start trading
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Humans hunted and gathered food day by day as they needed it and there was little left over to trade and exchange with other people or communities. They made items such as clothing and tools themselves. There was no farming or agriculture, and no merchants (traders) during the Palaeolithic stage of the Stone Age.
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Obsidian was traded at distances of 900 kilometers within the Mediterranean region. With the introduction of the new Stone Age era (Neolithic Phase) i.e starting 9000 BC agriculture started developing, people started domesticating animals and growing crops which led to communities settling in one location.
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