Etymology
The term "neolithic" is derived from the Greek words "neos" (new) and "lithos" (stone).
Meaning and Origin
Neolithic refers to the later period of the Stone Age, characterized by the development of new technologies and practices, including:
Timeline
The Neolithic period generally began around 10,000 BCE in the Middle East and spread to other regions over time. It lasted until the development of metalworking, marking the start of the Bronze Age around 3,000 BCE.
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