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Neolithic Timeline

  • 9000 BCE

    Farming begins

    Farming begins
    Farming is the act or process of working the ground, planting seeds, and growing edible plants. You can also describe raising animals for milk or meat as farming. Farming is a great way to describe the lifestyle and work of people whose jobs are in the agriculture industry.
  • 9000 BCE

    tools

    tools
    A tool is an object used to extend the ability of an individual to modify features of the surrounding environment. Although many animals use simple tools, only human beings, whose use of stone tools dates back hundreds of millennia, have been observed using tools to make other tools.
  • 9000 BCE

    Storage

    Storage
    space where you put things when they are not being used. : the state of being kept in a place when not being used : the state of being stored somewhere. : the act of putting something that is not being used in a place where it is available, where it can be kept safely, etc. : the act of storing something.
  • 8000 BCE

    Baking of pottery

    Baking of pottery
  • 4500 BCE

    The plow

    The plow
    A plough or plow (US; both /plaʊ/) is a farm tool for loosening or turning the soil before sowing seed or planting. Ploughs were traditionally drawn by oxen and horses, but in modern farms are drawn by tractors. A plough may have a wooden, iron or steel frame, with a blade attached to cut and loosen the soil.
  • The large fertile area

    The large fertile area
    The Fertile Crescent is a crescent-shaped region in the Middle East, spanning modern-day Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, together with the southeastern region of Turkey and the western fringes of Iran. Some authors also include Cyprus.
  • Domestication

    Domestication
    Domestication is the process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use. Domestic species are raised for food, work, clothing, medicine, and many other uses. Domesticated plants and animals must be raised and cared for by humans. Domesticated species are not wild.