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write 200 words about Neolithic period

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Answered by rakeshrana1352
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The Neolithic Period, also called the New Stone Age, is the final stage of cultural evolution or technological development among prehistoric humans.The Neolithic period is significant for its megalithic architecture, the spread of agricultural practices, and the use of polished stone tools.The period from the beginning of agriculture to the widespread use of bronze about 2300 bce is called the Neolithic Period (New Stone Age).The Neolithic Revolution, or the (First) Agricultural Revolution, was the wide-scale transition of many human cultures during the Neolithic period from a lifestyle of hunting and gathering to one of agriculture and settlement, making an increasingly large population possible.The Neolithic Period, or New Stone Age, the age of the ground tool, is defined by the advent around 7000 bce of ground and polished celts (ax and adz heads) as well as similarly treated chisels and gouges, often made of such stones as jadeite, diorite, or schist, all harder than flint.

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Answered by GalacticStudies
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The word Neolithic is formed by two words 'Neo(New)' and 'Lithic' ( stone). This period saw a major change in the life of hunter gatherers. These hunter gathers started to domesticate animals that were useful and weren't prone to any disease. They also learnt about several gain bearing grasses and noticed how and when they grew. They started to grow these crops. This started the age of agriculture.

The tools of Neolithic period were also more sophisticated and advanced than other periods. New tools were laso made for agriculture.like sickle. They were polished and given a fine shape

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