A period in human history that is traditionally the last part of the Stone Age and is marked by the development of early villages, agriculture, animal domestication and religion.
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Examples for "Neolithic Age "
Examples for "Neolithic Age "
1 But beginning with the Neolithic Age , we come to our own era.
2 The Neolithic Age had meantime passed into the Age of Metal.
3 The Neolithic Age thus drew to its close, but not all at once.
4 After all, those peoples were not so long out of the Neolithic Age .
5 We have seen how this principle enabled us to understand the condition of Europe during the Neolithic Age .
1 That's what spoiled Cretaceous-era dinosaur DNA and Neolithic remains found in Spain.
2 A very important place in Neolithic manufactures was noticed near Tours, France.
3 There's a piece about new Neolithic finds made farther up the coast.
4 The Neolithic HBV genomes show a high genomic similarity to each other.
5 But beginning with the Neolithic Age, we come to our own era.
1 Or do-gooder environmentalists might cripple the nation's industry and bring on a new stone age .
2 They belong to the last part of the New Stone Age .
3 This is misleading, as the more advanced of these accomplishments appear only late in the New Stone Age .
4 The most favourite form of thunderbolt is the polished stone hatchet or 'celt' of the newer stone age men.
5 He would be like the New Stone Age man who suddenly has a vision of growing plants and domesticating animals.
6 Keane describes the Indonesians as a Proto-Caucasic race which must have occupied Malaysia and the Philippines in the New Stone Age .
7 The archaeologists have so far unearthed evidence of a New Stone Age settlement which they have described as of "incredible international significance".
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