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    The Neolithic Age brought a variety of changes to Europe at around 4000 B.C. The usual life of hunting and gathering eventually turned into farming and domesticated life. Settlement meant that there was more room for monuments, burial grounds, and places for ritual ceremonies; such as megaliths and the one of the most famous of the kind, Stonehenge. Megalithic structures became the new popular form of building. The word megalith comes from the Greek words, mega meaning “great,” and lithos…

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    The Neolithic Revolution main was a dramatic change for Nomad to farmers and hunter - gatherers. Nomads which was the name of the early modern people who began to study agriculture, they became farmers, before farmers,the nomads were hunter - gatherer who were people who followed the animals and kill and eat. The nomads had suffered for disease because there wasn’t enough food to their social ranks. It when from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic Revolution, nomads didn’t know they will…

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    The transition from Paleolithic to Neolithic Culture The first part of the stone age was the Paleolithic culture, which begin around 750,000 BC. During the paleolithic culture tools were made. The first tool that was made was the Oldowan dating back to 2.5 - 1.2 million years ago. The homo habilis constructed this tool by using stone and beating off flakes of the stone. There were two types: flake tool and core tool, depending on what needed to be done. The second tool made was the Acheulean it…

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    paleo-Neo era because they are the most important parts of human life. The Paleolithic era is the stone age when we had begun using stone tools. The people of the old stone age era left no written records, they only left physical remains. While the Neolithic began at the end of the last ice age this era brought out the continuation of the social and technological evolution. The people of this era began to make weapons and jewelry of various materials. This time period is very important in…

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    1. What are the Upper Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic Revolution, and Urban Revolution? The Upper Paleolithic Revolution, was a time of great advancement in technology for man. This technology was in the type of tools, as well as how they made tem and the material that they used. They used flint to make arrow and spear head tips, and scrapers, they also used bone for chisels, and awls. These tools added to the population growth, and their expanding further around the world due to their…

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    From Hunter Gatherers to farmers was an interesting series of videos to watch. It shows how people in the old ages revolved from hunting food, and gathering wild berries and grains, to farming and being able to stay in one place. It surprised me how tamed the animals were, seeing how they don’t have the technology that we have to tame our animals, (Pets.) I thought it was a bit strange how much they changed. For example, eating raw meat. During the Paleolithic age, people ate meat straight from…

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    The Neolithic Revolution is an important event—particular for archaeologists and biological anthropologists—that has produced a vast number of changes to both human society, physiology, and the environment itself. The Neolithic Revolution was the invention of agriculture. The Neolithic Revolution occurred approximately 12,000 years ago. The transition from foraging methods of subsistence to agriculture allowed groups to create permanent settlements, rather than travelling nomadically in search…

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    Our past matters just as much as our future. Thousands of years ago the world was a lot different than it is now. The Neolithic Revolution was and still is a major turning point in human history for multiple reasons because of many causes and effects. During ancient civilization, there were many events that led to the Neolithic Revolution. This included climate change, the need for food, cultivation of crops, and domestication of animals. When the Ice Age ended, there was an increase of rainfall…

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    in one place, since the crops need to grow. Compared to how they were before, having to move around to hunt and gather food to survive. When they began to settle in one place this is when civilizations began to form. This was the beginning of the Neolithic Revolution, which changed human history with political change, economic change and social change. For the earliest civilizations to…

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    three major factors that affected the formation of civilizations and the end of a hunting and gathering lifestyle: rivers, the Neolithic Revolution, and trade. One of the most crucial turning points in the beginning of the world was the Neolithic Revolution. Before the revolution, hunters and gatherers were chasing their food in order to survive; however, the Neolithic Revolution changed the lives of hunters and gatherers forever. As soon as this Agricultural Revolution broke out, hunters and…

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