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    In the Paleolithic Period‚ agriculture and civilization did not exist yet because there was no surplus food. The end of the Ice Age led to Neolithic Era which led to surplus food because of changes to the land. Surplus food leads to civilization because large quantity of food can feed a large number of people. Civilization arose around 3000 BCE in the Middle East because of surplus food. In the Paleolithic Period‚ there was no no agriculture‚ no surplus food and no civilization. For tens of thousands

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    Paleolithic Vs. Neolithic Compare and Contrast The Paleolithic Era and the Neolithic Era are alike in many ways‚ and also different in many ways. The Paleolithic Era was also known as the Old Stone Age and the Neolithic was known as The New Stone Age. They both had many developments that helped them survive. Some ways that the two eras are similar‚ but also different‚ was in the use of fire. Fire was important in both eras. In the Old Stone Age‚ they used fire from nature. They would cook

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    The Neolithic Revolution and the Renaissance provided mankind with new ways of life. Although these advancements in architecture‚ agriculture‚ education and ideas transpired in different periods of history‚ they both had massive effects on our way of life today. Without these revolutions‚ our lives today would be unrecognizable. Life was drastically different before the Neolithic Revolution. During the Paleolithic Period‚ people were nomads. They lived in groups of 20-30‚ and survived solely

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    Paleolithic and Neolithic Era The Paleolithic and Neolithic culture can be compared in many ways because the Paleolithic culture was a gateway for the Neolithic era. They also contrast because the Neolithic people transitioned and advanced the skills of the Paleolithic people to become a more settled agrarian people. The Paleolithic culture was characterized by a hunting and gathering lifestyle for humans. During this time their diet was almost exclusively wild meats‚ fish‚ vegetables

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    From "(ca. 600‚000-6‚500 B.C.E)" (Kishlansky‚ Geary‚ & O’Brien‚ 2008‚ p. 7‚10). the Paleolithic and Neolithic era occurred. The Paleolithic era evolved to the Neolithic era. The transformation of these eras are a big advancement in society‚ in the fact that the Paleolithic era focused on speech and religion while the Neolithic era focusing on the improvement in settlements‚ and tools. These four compelling transitions from the huntinggathering to food-producing society: Increased technology‚ advancements

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    Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages The Neolithic Age changed the way people live now a days for many reasons. First of all‚ in this era agriculture was very important. People could farm instead of hunting and gathering and also they could settle down in one place. People also began to live in small communities. Settling down in one place meant more food and free time. This started trade because there were food surpluses and began the first forms of government. There were many things to be done

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    the Neolithic era. During the Neolithic era‚ agriculture drastically changed the social structure of Neolithic people. It greatly and permanently altered the building blocks of the Neolithic social structure which included roles‚ statuses‚ social classes‚ and influence. During the early stages of the Neolithic era‚ Neolithic villagers had only two separate roles based off gender. Male Neolithic people were hunters; suppliers of meat from large game animals. On the other hand female Neolithic people

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    But the shift from hunting and gathering to food production was not as advantageous to humanity as Childe believed. Although there were benefits‚ there were also serious drawbacks‚ and humans paid a price for the advantages of agriculture. The Neolithic‚ the period in history in which food production became widespread‚ began around 10‚200 B.C‚ first appearing in Southwest Asia‚ and lasted until 4000 to 2200 B.C. The cultivation of vegetables and domestication was becoming common in Southwest Asia

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    (Neolithic Revolution) Before the Neolithic Revolution took place at about 10‚000 BCE people were nomads also known as hunters and gathers. Nomads traveled in groups of twenty to thirty people at a time and went where the food was. The men went hunting the food and women stayed to gather berries and other edible food. The tools most of the people used were simple and not advanced. As time went on humans began to cultivate their own crops and domesticate or tame their own animals allowing them

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    of a deal just wanted you to understand. 1. What do the authors mean when they use the term “Before History” or prehistory? What tools do historians use to learn about this time? 2. Why is the Neolithic Revolution considered a beginning point for history according to most historians? When did the Neolithic Revolution occur? 3. Why is surplus food so important? 4. How do historians explain the development of social classes? 5. What is culture? 6. What is pastoralism and why do you think they were

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