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Compare the Paleolithic period to the Neolithic period. What is one thing that makes these time periods different from one another?(1 point)
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The beginnings of architecture as we know it were present in the Paleolithic period but not in the Neolithic period.
The beginnings of architecture as we know it were present in the Paleolithic period but not in the Neolithic period.
Clay pots were important during the Neolithic period; they weren’t in the Paleolithic period.
Clay pots were important during the Neolithic period; they weren’t in the Paleolithic period.
The Paleolithic period involved decorated pots and home decorations; the Neolithic period did not.
The Paleolithic period involved decorated pots and home decorations; the Neolithic period did not.
The Neolithic period is credited with creating indoor plumbing; the Paleolithic period did not have this feature.
The Neolithic period is credited with creating indoor plumbing; the Paleolithic period did not have this feature.
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Clay pots were important during the Neolithic period; they weren’t in the Paleolithic period.
Explanation: The Neolithic marked settled farming communities that made pottery for storing and cooking food, whereas Paleolithic hunter-gatherers were generally mobile and did not commonly produce pottery.
Explanation: The Neolithic marked settled farming communities that made pottery for storing and cooking food, whereas Paleolithic hunter-gatherers were generally mobile and did not commonly produce pottery.
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