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The [[Neolithic Age]] is a term used in [[archaeology]] and [[anthropology]] to designate a stage of [[culture|cultural]] or [[technology|technological]] development denoted by the use of stone [[tool]]s, the existence of settled villages largely dependent on domesticated plants and animals, and the presence of crafts such as pottery and weaving. The term was coined by amateur archaeologist [[John Lubbock]] in the nineteenth century. The Neolithic Age was the second part of the [[Stone age]], preceeded by the [[Paleolithic Age]], which favored hunting and gathering.
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The [[Neolithic Age]] is a term used in [[archaeology]] and [[anthropology]] to designate a stage of [[culture|cultural]] or [[technology|technological]] development denoted by the spread of farming. The term was coined by amateur archaeologist [[John Lubbock]] in the nineteenth century. The Neolithic was the third part of the [[Stone age]], preceded by the [[Mesolithic]] which in turn was preceded by the [[Paleolithic Age|Paleolithic]].  
  
According to some [[anthropology|anthropologists]], the first two Neolithic stages took place around 8500BC to 7000BC. According to [[Young Earth Creationism]] the Neolithic Age took place in the more recent past.
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Because the Neolithic is defined by the rise of agriculture it occurred at different times for different regions. According to the general scientific consensus the neolithic first began in the middle east around 9500BC, spreading to parts of Europe and the Indian subcontinent by around 7000BC.
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According to [[Young Earth Creationism]] the Neolithic Age took place in the more recent past.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:49, October 10, 2009

The Neolithic Age is a term used in archaeology and anthropology to designate a stage of cultural or technological development denoted by the spread of farming. The term was coined by amateur archaeologist John Lubbock in the nineteenth century. The Neolithic was the third part of the Stone age, preceded by the Mesolithic which in turn was preceded by the Paleolithic.

Because the Neolithic is defined by the rise of agriculture it occurred at different times for different regions. According to the general scientific consensus the neolithic first began in the middle east around 9500BC, spreading to parts of Europe and the Indian subcontinent by around 7000BC.

According to Young Earth Creationism the Neolithic Age took place in the more recent past.