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10 March, 11:05

How did the neoithic revolution impact the economies of early human societies

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  1. 10 March, 14:35
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    The Neolithic Revolution began the era of permanent societies.

    · Due to the closed nature of society, the demographic of farmers was less diverse than of the demographic of herders as they mostly mated within their population

    · Gender roles became more prevalent

    · The reliance on the limited amount of land they had gave way to political organization

    · Less variety in terms of food which affected the overall health of the farming society's citizens

    · Political organization caused social organization which was divided by amount of property and power.
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