in neolithic age people lived in permanent homes
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Permanent shelters grew more popular the more people started farming. People wanted to settle. People made these shelters out of natural resources. Wendy Frey, author of History Alive! wrote, "In many areas people packed mud bricks together to build round, or regular houses." This quote is important because it gives you an idea one how people lived, and how different there houses would be from our houses today.
Why Did They Make These Shelters?
Many people started building permanent shelters so they could lead there lives a lot more comfortably. author Wendy Frey says, "Neolithic houses were made a lot more stable." This was because before agriculture grew popular people were living in less comfortable, temporary shelters. Author of History Alive!, Wendy Frey says "During the Paleolithic age, people had lived in rough, tent-like structures." This quote is important because it really shows how much of an achievement farming really was. compared to the Paleolithic age, the Neolithic age seemed like luxury.
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farming affected early humans by, making them able to build permanent shelter, develop bigger villages, and use animals for
food and for clothing. It also affected them by creating a stable food supply for people, by supplying a good amount of food for everybody with the crops that it grew. It also created new jobs, so people could work on the farm, and it also made it easy to have things to trade.
Why Did They Make These Shelters?
Many people started building permanent shelters so they could lead there lives a lot more comfortably. author Wendy Frey says, "Neolithic houses were made a lot more stable." This was because before agriculture grew popular people were living in less comfortable, temporary shelters. Author of History Alive!, Wendy Frey says "During the Paleolithic age, people had lived in rough, tent-like structures." This quote is important because it really shows how much of an achievement farming really was. compared to the Paleolithic age, the Neolithic age seemed like luxury.
Summary
farming affected early humans by, making them able to build permanent shelter, develop bigger villages, and use animals for
food and for clothing. It also affected them by creating a stable food supply for people, by supplying a good amount of food for everybody with the crops that it grew. It also created new jobs, so people could work on the farm, and it also made it easy to have things to trade.
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