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what were the belief of Neolithic man about life​

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Answered by saxenakamini745
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Neolithic peoples were animists who believed that all of the elements of the natural world, like animals, forests, mountains, rivers, and stones, had self consciousness. Once people became more sedentary, temples, or places of worship served by priests, began to appear.

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Neolithic peoples were animists who believed that all of the elements of the natural world, like animals, forests, mountains, rivers, and stones, had self consciousness. Once people became more sedentary, temples, or places of worship served by priests, began to appear.

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