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Early humans in the Neolithic Era were living a sedentary lifestyle. The period of human culture began around 10,000 years ago in the middle east and other parts of the world. This era is characterized by the the beginning of agriculture, the domestication of animals, and the development of crafts/new professional skills such as pottery, jewelry, and much better tools. They did not hunt for food because instead of hunting they developed a new technique and started growing food. They grew wheat, oats and barley which provided nourishment. Yes, They stated farming/Agriculture. They lived in permanent houses for years and near the rivers where the land was fertile soil and domestic animals like goats, cows provided milk and dogs were helpful too. Longer growing season because the climate was warmer. Early humans in the Neolithic Era created sharp tools like spears made out of metal which helped them kill animal faster compared to the tools/weapons in the Paleolithic Era. There were many different jobs like such as tool making and carpentry. There were regulations to run the societies. These government and religions were very complex. There was increase in population growth even though all did not live together.

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The Neolithic Revolution is indeed a revolution for mankind, and it is definitely one of the most, if not the most important one. This revolution changed the lifestyle of the people. Prior to it, the people were nomads, constantly moving from place to place in order to find enough food to survive. With this revolution though, the humans started to have a sedentary lifestyle, thus they were making permanent dwellings and created settlements, later growing in villages and cities. The main reason for this change was that the people started to plant some of the wild crops and learned how to grow them. By doing so, they were able to produce enough and often more than enough food, thus they solved their primary problem. Because they were able to produce food, the people didn't had the need to move around constantly, so they started to settle in. This resulted in having more spare time, and that spare time was used for specialization in other fields and engaging in other activities. This resulted in the beginnings of the sciences, as well as experimenting with creation of new tools from new materials, which significantly improved them over time.