which new activities did the early man take up when he started leading a settled life
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The New Stone Age or the 'food-producing' stage was the time when man completely changed his way of life. Before this, man lived by hunting animals and collecting wild plants. In the new way of life, he began to domesticate animals and cultivate plants.
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Man started making better tools, grow food crops and domesticate animals. They are also remarkable for discovery of agriculture, fine pottery and invention of wheel. Then, Man became a food-producer and began leading a settled life.
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