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Question: When did the Neolithic Revolution occur!?
I know it was about 250,000 - 300,000 years ago, but how do we KNOW that!? Www@QuestionHome@Com


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Liz D is right as to the time--10,000 or so years ago!.

We know about it by finding human remains and places where humans lived in those days and trying to analyze their teeth and the remains of food, etc!. to get an idea of their diets!. Neolithic people began to farm and domesticate animals so if we find domesticated cereals and sheep bones with their bones instead of nuts and berries and bones of wild animals, then we can theorize that they knew how to farm and had domesticated animals!. And we can get the date by carbon 14 tests of human and plant remains as well as other means, such as the layers in the soil where the remains were discovered!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Through archaeological findings -


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The Neolithic Revolution was the first agricultural revolution—the transition from hunting and gathering communities and bands, to agriculture and settlement!. Archaeological data indicate that various forms of domestication of plants and animals arose independently in at least 7-8 separate locales worldwide, with the earliest known developments taking place in the Middle East around 10,000 BCE or earlier!.

However, the Neolithic Revolution involved far more than the adoption of a limited set of food-producing techniques!. During the next millennia it would transform the small, mobile and fairly egalitarian groups of hunter-gatherers that had hitherto dominated human history, into sedentary societies based in built-up villages and towns, which radically modified their natural environment by means of specialized cultivation and storage technologies (e!.g!. irrigation) that allowed extensive surplus production!. These developments provided the basis for high population densities, complex labor diversification, trading economies, centralized administrations and political structures, hiearchical ideologies and depersonalized systems of knowledge (e!.g!. property regimes and writing)!. The first full-blown manifestation of the entire Neolithic complex is seen in the Middle Eastern Sumerian cities (ca!. 5,300 BC), whose emergence also inaugurates the end of the prehistoric Neolithic and the beginning of historical time!.

The relationship of the above-mentioned Neolithic characteristics to the onset of agriculture, their sequence of emergence and empirical relation to each other at various Neolithic sites remains the subject of academic debate, and seems to vary from place to place, rather than being the outcome of universal laws of social evolution
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