Neolithic Age Vocabulary. Neolithic Age O New Stone Age O Start of; O agriculture O permanent settlements O Advanced tools needed for new skills O Manufacturing.

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Neolithic Age Vocabulary

Neolithic Age O New Stone Age O Start of; O agriculture O permanent settlements O Advanced tools needed for new skills O Manufacturing O trading

agriculture O taming plants and livestock for people’s use O Farming culture O Plants provided O food, cloth fibers, weaved baskets O Animals provided O meat, milk, wool

culture O Way of life of a specific group of people O clothing, food, religion, music, traditions, language O Teenagers O Portuguese O Ancient Egyptians

livestock O Farm animals that are kept, raised, & used by people O Meat, milk, eggs, wool O work animals O Most clothing soon made out of cloth due to available plants

harvest O season when crops are gathered from the fields (noun) O activity of gathering crops (verb)

surplus O More than the amount that can be used or that is needed

subsist O to support oneself

trade/barter O The exchange of goods/services for other goods/services

metallurgy O the practice of creating metal objects

Jericho & Catal Huyuk O World’s earliest communities /towns

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