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    Life in Neolithic Communities Researchers reexamine the assumption that food producers were better off than foragers Modern studies show that food procedures work harder and longer than food gatherers Evidence shows that even though farmers had more food than gatherers it was also less nutritious Skeletal remains show that Neolithic farmers were shorter‚ more likely to early form contagious diseases than food gatherers The benefit from food producers was the dependable supply of food that

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    commonly accepted‚ but we also think of Human History on the similar time frame. The focus is almost always given on relatively recent history‚ namely the last thousands years. In a previous paper‚ I argued that the beginning of agriculture and the Neolithic revolution were the most influential development in Human History. I might have been wrong‚ as my focus was on a small time frame of a thousand years. For the sake of good comprehension‚ we will first examine what was argued in favour of agriculture

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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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    Kenneth Molander Harris ASB 222 10/19/14 The Upper Paleolithic time in human history is the final segment of the stone-age following the Lower and Middle Paleolithic times. During this time‚ homo sapien sapiens appear to have made tremendous strides like no time before it. Archaeologists have found ancient bones and artifacts all around the world which help them to paint a picture of ancient humans at different time periods. Using radiocarbon dating they can find out how old these bones and artifacts

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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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    The Neolithic Revolution was a shift in the way people lived. From being hunter-gatherers to people who cultivated crops and had livestock to take care of. During this time the one thing that changed dramatically was the way people obtained food. This dramatic change caused other shifts as well. Daily life adjusted entirely. With more time on their hands they found themselves doing more activities and making their life easier. This new changed caused civilization to develop into what it is today

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    For many researches‚ and scientists‚ Paleolithic society was thought to have been an age of grit‚ savagery‚ and masculinity where women are practically wiped out of the history books only to be remembered by crude statutes carved out between 27‚000 and 20‚000 years ago called Venuses. Such little focus on the women of the Paleolithic era led scientists to misinterpret these Venus statutes as objects of sexual fetishes due to their exaggerated body features‚ as Angier points out‚ “Researchers have

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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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    What were the key features of Paleolithic society? Paleolithic or “the old stone age” for what it’s known for consisted with several components hunting‚ gathering‚ family‚ and culture which formed their society. The Paleolithic era people were called the gathers and hunters. They were proficient is making stone tools to help them hunt animals and fish. They also utilized there stone tools to help gather plants. Paleolithic people were highly adaptive in their surrounding environment which played

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    Neolithic period Neolithic Period or The Early Stone Age‚ was the stage of cultural evolution and the development of new technology‚ like the use of stone tools for hunting‚ cooking‚ and making clothes. In this period the people made small groups to travel in because it was easier to travel and they had more food to share. Over the years the brain capacity grew which lead to new thoughts‚ ideas and technology. They become a lot more skilled with hunting‚ farming‚ and building. They also started

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