
Neolithic Revolution
The Neolithic Revolution, occurring around 10,000 BCE, marked a pivotal shift from nomadic hunter-gatherer societies to settled agricultural communities. People began to domesticate plants and animals, leading to reliable food sources. This agricultural practice allowed populations to grow, settlements to form, and the development of complex societies. As a result, advancements in technology, trade, and social structures emerged, laying the foundation for modern civilization. The Neolithic Revolution fundamentally changed human life, enabling larger communities and more sophisticated ways of living and working together.