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Neolithic house

Neolithic houses were structures built by communities during the Neolithic Era, around 10,000 to 4,500 BCE. This period marked the transition from nomadic lifestyles to settled farming. Unlike earlier temporary shelters, Neolithic houses were often made of durable materials like wood, stone, or mud. They varied in size and layout, typically featuring multiple rooms for living and storage. Some even had hearths for cooking. These homes reflect the social and agricultural advancements of the time, highlighting the emergence of permanent settlements and the beginnings of community life.