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Neolithic Age The term Neolithic is derived from two Greek words, neo meaning 'new' and lithos meaning 'stone. It is also known as the New Stone Age.​

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this is the answer hope it will helps you The word Neolithic comes from two Greek words Neo meaning new and Lithos meaning stone. Hence, Neolithic means New Stone Age.Neolithic, also called New Stone Age, final stage of cultural evolution or technological development among prehistoric humans. ... The Neolithic followed the Paleolithic Period, or age of chipped-stone tools, and preceded the Bronze Age, or early period of metal tools.

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The word Neolithic comes from two Greek words Neo meaning new and Lithos meaning stone. Hence, Neolithic means New Stone Age.Neolithic, also called New Stone Age, final stage of cultural evolution or technological development among prehistoric humans. ... The Neolithic followed the Paleolithic Period, or age of chipped-stone tools, and preceded the Bronze Age, or early period of metal tools.

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