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    humans used simple stone stool (Lewis). The Neolithic era was the period of human history characterized by advances in stone stool-making and the beginning of agriculture (Lewis). This essay is going to compare and contrast the people in Paleolithic era and Neolithic. The difference between the people in the Paleolithic and Neolithic era was the way they both obtain food, and how they both lived. The similarity that the people of the Paleolithic and Neolithic era had was that each gender obtained somewhat

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    significant transitions in human history was from the Paleolithic Era to the Neolithic Era. In the Paleolithic Age humanity was a hunter-gathered species; man would migrate looking for food, but everything changed in the Neolithic Era. In this era humans learned how to cultivate edible plants, they began to settle down, and new technology began to surface. These changes had a notable impact. Humanity adapted to agriculture in the Neolithic Era; man began to plant crops instead wandering around and gathering

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    The Neolithic Age

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    the animals they hunted were no longer able to support everyone. It is said that the start of agriculture began when they would leave their seeds behind, and when they returned to the area the next season plants have sprouted. The Neolithic Age, also know as the Neolithic

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    Neolithic Revolution

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    earliest evidence of food processing in Europe. o 12,000 BC • Harvesting and domesticating wild grasses • Natufians in the the Eastern Mediterranean begin harvesting wild grasses and domesticating wheat. This time period also marks the beginning of the Neolithic Revolution, which began in the ancient Near East. Climates became warmer and wetter during this time, making it possible to support growth of wild wheat and barley. o 8500 BC • Domestication of animals • The Middle East served as the source for many

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    The Paleolithic and the Neolithic age were similar and different. The Paleolithic people had many stuff in common, But they also didn’t do the same methods of stuff. Keep reading to find out! The Paleolithic people were nomadic while the Neolithic started villages and stayed in one place. I knew they were nomadic because it told me “Paleolithic people were always on the move. They were nomads.” and I knew the Neolithic people stayed in one place because the text told me “With this new knowledge

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    and the Neolithic Revolution began. This was the wide-scale transition of many human cultures from a lifestyle of hunting and gathering to one of agriculture and settlement. The Neolithic Revolution changes the way people lived and people's roles in society. Additionally, it caused science and technology to advance at an unprecedented rate. Though the Neolithic Revolution changes much of the human race, it never interfered with religion and the need to center society around food. The Neolithic revolution

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    The Paleolithic Era and the Neolithic Era had many similarities and differences. The Paleolithic Era was known as the old stone age, it stated on 2,000,000 BCE. After the Paleolithic Era came the Neolithic Era which was also known as the new stone age. The people that live during the Paleolithic Era where nomads which meant they moved around to gather their food. The paleolithic Era people hunted and gathered their food. However, during the Neolithic Era the people knew how to farm and domesticate

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    The hunter-gatherer society living in the Paleolithic Era transitioned and evolved to become farming people during the Neolithic Era, with different economic and social characteristics. During both ages, one similarity is that both societies developed forms of language and the generation of artistic technologies. However, they differ as the Neolithic Era founded the basis of artificial selection and the domestication of crops and animals, deviating from the basis of hunting and gathering seen in

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    The Paleolithic and Neolithic periods were both extremely different but also immensely similar. Between the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods, the two seemed to have the biggest difference in their lifestyles and tools. There are also quite a lot of similarities between the two including the idea of tools and the use of fire. Their lifestyles being almost alike are very different, with the Neolithic people celebrating holidays and finished efficient tools to the Paleolithic people making unfinished

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    Daniel Houze Professor Kobari Anthropology 101 23 November 2015 There Is No Light Without Darkness: The Neolithic Revolution The human necessity of nourishment to aid life has been the cornerstone of human advancement since it’s inception. Common misconceptions perceive the earliest hominoids as hunters and farmers, while in reality they were scavengers. The Neolithic Revolution, which occurred around 10000 B.C., was a decisive point in the progression of man. The ability to domesticate plants and

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