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Neolithic Art and Culture

Neolithic Art and Culture refers to the creative and social expressions of human communities during the Neolithic period, approximately 10,000 to 4,500 BCE. This era marked a significant shift as societies transitioned from nomadic lifestyles to settled farming. Artistic forms include pottery, weaving, and megalithic structures like Stonehenge, often reflecting spiritual beliefs or agricultural practices. The production of art and tools became more sophisticated, showcasing advances in technology and communal life. This period laid the foundations for future civilizations by fostering permanent settlements and complex social structures.