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The Neolithic Age, which means New Stone Age, was the last and third part of the Stone Age. In India, it spanned from around 7,000 B.C. to 1,000 B.C. The Neolithic Age is mainly characterized by the development of settled agriculture and the use of tools and weapons made of polished stones. The major crops grown during this period were ragi, horse gram, cotton, rice, wheat, and barley. Pottery first appeared in this age. The people of this age domesticated cattle, sheep, and goats. They resided in pits near a lake side and had hunting and fishing economy. The Neolithic Age is significant for its Megalithic Architecture.

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