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19 June, 14:53

How was the Neolithic period different from the Paleolithic period?

A.

People moved from a nomadic life to a stable life as villagers and farmers.

B.

People started building shelters from hides and branches.

C.

People started making different kinds of tools, such as hand axes, to make sculptures.

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  1. 19 June, 16:02
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    Option A is the right answer.

    Began around 10,000 B. C, the Neolithic revolution in the history of Human marks the transition from small nomadic bands of hunter-gatherer to larger agricultural settlement and early civilization. People in the Paleolithic age used Primitive stone tools, whereas tools in the Neolithic era were more sophisticated. People during this age invented new types of tools such as sickle blades and stone axes etc. People in the Paleolithic age lived in small groups of 20 - 30 people in caves, or in cabins made of tree branches, while, the Neolithic people with the advent of agriculture and raising cattle moved to settle as the farmers and villagers.
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