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Human life underwent changes when it progressed from the Neolithic Age to the Bronze Age. What are they

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Answered by Mansi7652
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Answer:

They are settlers. They selected places and profession for their living. Some became farmers, some tailors and some miners. Hunting style: Stone-Age people used tools made of stone and bone to kill animals, whereas, Bronze Age people learnt how to make bronze tools.

Answered by aishwarya1509
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Answer:

The effects of the Neolithic Revolution were as follows:

  1. Permanent settlements were established in large numbers
  2. Plant and animal domestication
  3. Agriculture, warfare, and art all benefited from technological advancements

Explanation:

The neolithic era followed the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods, where stone implements were more diversified, skillfully manufactured, and often polished.  

It is characterized as a food-producing economy that is self-sufficient.

The transition from gathering and hunting to primitive farming occurred so swiftly that it was termed as "Neolithic Revolution".

The Neolithic Revolution happened between 11,500 and 5,000 years ago, with the following consequences:

  1. It resulted in the formation of cities and permanent houses, among other changes in human society. As a result, a large number of permanent communities were established.
  2. It resulted in plant and animal domestication. The grains of wild plant species such as rice, barley, wheat, and others sometimes fall to the ground before maturation, making harvesting difficult. With the early farmers' meticulous attention to detail, yields eventually grew. Neolithic farmers chose kinds that could store seeds for longer periods of time until they were ready to harvest.
  3. It resulted in the improvement of farming, military, and art tools. As a result of the demand for better tools and weaponry to go along with the new way of life, new technologies arose. People in the Neolithic period began creating tools for agricultural purposes and later created metal technologies to meet their needs.
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