The Neolithic is the final division of the Stone Age, marked by the invention of farming, domestication and sedentary lifestyle. It started in the Near East around 10,000 BC and spread to other parts of the world with different crops and cultures. The Neolithic Period, also known as the New Stone Age, is the final stage of the Stone Age. It marks a major turning point in human history, characterised by the beginning of farming, domestication of animals, and settled village life. In the Indian subcontinent, the Neolithic period is generally considered to have spanned from around 7000 BCE to 1000 BCE. Learn about the Neolithic Period, the last stage of the Stone Age, when humans started to cultivate plants and animals and build permanent settlements. Explore the Neolithic cultures of India, their tools, pottery, architecture, and social organization. Neolithic Age- Agriculture, Tools, Pottery and Jewellery In this article, we will discuss the Neolithic Age, covering its key aspects including agriculture, tools, pottery, and jewelry. Discover how these developments shaped the era and their significance in early human history.

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