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How was the life of people in the Neolithic Age different from that of the people of the Palaeolithic Age?

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Answered by sureshgowda24244
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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. Paleolithic people were taller and lived longer than neolithic people.

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Answered by Ajeeta19
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Difference in technology and way of thinking.

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Evolution of humans has not been simple. It involves a complex mixture and coordination of man and nature. With evolutions in nature man's capabilities and abilities were also changing his needs growing with that. In paleolithic period man used certain basic tools that were heavy and not really something they could carry for long like cleavers, hand axe etc. By the Mesolithic they had expertise in hunting from a distance with the evolution of arrowheads. In the Neolithic period the most important development was agriculture and domestication of animals. Man had known fire since the Mesolithic ( though there are instances of it being found in paleolithic also) but now he had learned to tame it and use it for it's protection and food too. Also he had a sense of belonging , emergence of families, relations etc . Rhis clearly shows the contrast in the way of human evolution from Apes, its ancestors and the growths of his needs.

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