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Neolithic

Adjective
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This term carries a strong connotation of transition and stability. It evokes the image of the first permanent settlements, the invention of pottery, and the shift from a nomadic, hunting-gathering lifestyle to a sedentary, agricultural one. In academic contexts, it is used as a precise chronological marker. In a broader cultural sense, it often symbolizes the dawn of human civilization and the first attempts to control the natural environment for survival.

Meanings

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Relating to the later part of the Stone Age when humans began farming and domesticating animals.

"The Neolithic revolution changed how humans lived."

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