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Now 00:00:01
in this video we're going to focus on the neolithic i guess you remember that it is 00:00:45
the second so period in the stone age and that neolithic means new stone the neolithic started 00:01:09
more or less between the 10 000 and the 8 000 before christ with the appearing of agriculture 00:01:17
and farming people in this period started to cultivate crops and vegetables and they 00:01:24
domesticated animals they did this so they always had food therefore they started building huts and 00:01:29
small villages we call these people sedentary which means they settled and they did not have 00:01:37
to move anymore from place to place as the nomads did in the paleolithic they stayed in one place 00:01:46
let's see how people might start domesticating animals they knew that animals lived in groups 00:01:56
and they decided to lock them up so they build fences and pushed the hurts inside the first 00:02:05
animals people started to domesticate were dogs sheep goats and pigs what about agriculture 00:02:46
Within, this is the way they started cultivating crops. 00:03:04
They discovered that weather conditions were appropriate to grow plants. 00:03:55
Therefore, sedentary people built their villages next to rivers or lakes so that they had access to fresh water so that animals could drink and they could water the plants. 00:04:04
They started growing more food than they could eat, so they began to barter. 00:04:27
This means they started to make trade or exchanging goods. 00:04:33
In Spanish, this is called trueque. 00:04:38
Some started to barter milk for fruit, for example. 00:04:42
Trade was the first type of economy in history without using money. 00:04:46
Some people became artisans. 00:04:57
created goods that were useful for them like pottery for cooking or just for 00:04:59
decoration, baskets, textiles for cloths or tools. They developed more 00:05:05
sophisticated tools. For example, they invented the sickle. The sickle was for 00:05:16
collecting crops the invented knives for cutting animals meat or hose to plow the 00:05:23
soil in this video we can see how they polish the tools police means make the 00:05:35
surface smooth and shiny this is the main difference between 00:05:49
between Paleolithic and Neolithic tools. 00:05:56
as you can see people in the Neolithic did many inventions the most important 00:06:26
one without any doubt was the wheel before it existed people had many 00:06:43
problems to move heavy things thanks to the wheel they could do many things like 00:06:49
like building giant stone constructions, like the Stonehenge in Great Britain. 00:06:55
The greatest invention of the Neolithic, the wheel, is still used nowadays for many things. 00:07:03
Finally, with the end of the Neolithic period, the Stone Age also finishes. 00:07:10
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Clara
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24 de abril de 2020 - 12:31
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