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lana66690 [7]
4 years ago
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How did neolithic revolution change human societies

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insens350 [35]4 years ago
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The neolithic revolution changed how the lives of the humans were shaped and organized. During this period, the humans managed to learn how to use some new materials. They also started to cultivate some of the wild plants. This led to the humans being able to produce food for themselves for the first time. They managed to produce surplus of food, thus they eliminated the problem when it came to food supplies. That resulted int he humans being able to settle and build the first settlements. Because there was surplus of food, the humans started to do other things as well because they had more spare time, so gradually they started to get involved in all sorts of fields that they were not able to exploit earlier.

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