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Neolithic Culture

Neolithic culture, also known as the New Stone Age, marks a significant period in human history, roughly from around 10,000 to 3,000 BCE. It is characterized by the transition from nomadic hunting and gathering to settled agricultural communities. People began to domesticate plants and animals, which led to the establishment of villages. Neolithic society saw advancements in tools, pottery, and weaving, as well as the emergence of social structures and trade. This period laid the foundation for modern civilization by enabling population growth, the development of crafts, and the construction of permanent dwellings.