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sesenic [268]
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Why was the Neolithic Revolution an important turning point in history

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34kurt2 years ago
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The Neolithic Revolution marked a significant turning point in human history. Food production shifted from hunting and gathering to farming (farming). Communities were established permanently as an alternative to nomadic lifestyles (villages).  This is further explained below.

<h3>What is Neolithic Revolution?</h3>

Generally, During the Neolithic era, many human societies underwent a massive transformation known as the Neolithic Revolution or the (First) Agricultural Revolution.

In conclusion, The beginning of human civilization may be traced back to the Neolithic Age.

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