Neanderthals and early humans had similar bone structures and diets but lived in prehistory, while Neolithic humans had taken up farming, lived in larger populations with more varied jobs. The shift to the Neolithic way of life was caused by humans no longer being able to store all they found, requiring a permanent place to live and progress.
Neanderthals and early humans had similar bone structures and diets but lived in prehistory, while Neolithic humans had taken up farming, lived in larger populations with more varied jobs. The shift to the Neolithic way of life was caused by humans no longer being able to store all they found, requiring a permanent place to live and progress.
Neanderthals and early humans had similar bone structures and diets but lived in prehistory, while Neolithic humans had taken up farming, lived in larger populations with more varied jobs. The shift to the Neolithic way of life was caused by humans no longer being able to store all they found, requiring a permanent place to live and progress.