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ehidna [41]
3 years ago
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Explain what the Neolithic Revolution was. lord help me im not good with explaining ​

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3241004551 [841]3 years ago
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Neolithic Revolution” in 1935 to describe the radical and important period of change in which humans began cultivating plants, breeding animals for food and forming permanent settlements. The advent of agriculture separated Neolithic people from their Paleolithic ancestors.

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