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17 December, 14:39

Why did hunter-gatherers use less advanced tools than later Neolithic age societies

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  1. 17 December, 15:06
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    The hunter-gatherers and the people in the later Neolithic age had totally different lifestyles. While the hunter-gatherers were occupied with hunting animals and gathering tubers, fruits, and vegetables from the nature, the people in the later Neolithic had already built villages and minor cities, and they were performing agriculture.

    By this, we can see that the hunter-gatherers didn't actually needed lots of types of tools, since they were mostly using them for hunting, slicing, and sewing of leathers to make clothes. The people in the later Neolithic needed much more tools because of the agriculture, so they had the pressure to invent and develop lots of new tools, and make them as advanced as possible in order to be able to perform the work on the agricultural land. They also needed new tools for they homes, as now the lifestyle has been changed, new things emerged that had to be done, so the diversification of tools skyrocketed.
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