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Why did the need for settled life arise ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The development of agriculture played the biggest role in this transition. There are probably other factors too, such as shifts in global weather, but agriculture and animal husbandry are the biggest. Previously, hunter-gatherer communities had to constantly travel so as not to exhaust the supply of food around them; once the food supply of fruit, nuts, berries, game etc became scarcer, they would move on. Agriculture and animal husbandry provided a more stable food supply, even if it meant trading in quality for quantity. Even today, we greatly lack the diversity in diet that our Paleolithic ancestors had, and still suffer from diet-

Answered by Manoj5708
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Answer: During the Neolithic Age man least to make better tools grow food crops and domesticate animals. This age remarkable for discovery of agriculture, fine pottery and invention of wheel. Man became a food-producer and began leading a settled life

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