why did the Neolithic men decide to build permanent house
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- The settled agriculture led humans to settle in one place.
- The early humans settled near lakes and rivers.
- Thereon, the surplus production of early humans made them contact others, and this is how permanent settlement led to the development of civilization.
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Sometime about 10,000 years ago, the earliest farmers put down their roots—literally and figuratively. Agriculture opened the door to (theoretically) stable food supplies, and it let hunter-gatherers build permanent dwellings that eventually morphed into complex societies in many parts of the world. But how that transition played out is a contentiously debated topic. Now, a new study shows that our path to domesticity zig-zagged between periods of sedentary life and a roaming hunter-gatherer lifestyle. The evidence? The presence—and absence—of the common house mouse.
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