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In the neolithic age, tools were more evolved and decorated. The tools were still made out of stone because the Neollithic time was the new stone age when agriculture started.

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The Neolithic Age is the end of the Stone Age. People in the Paleolithic age did not live in permanent housing. People in the Neolithic age began to settle down in permanent structures and farm.

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Life changed because the hominids (ape-like creatures that walked upright) were evolving into humans. The people were starting to speak and use animals and tools instead of rocks. Agriculture also formed due to the fertile soil. This led to the specialization of jobs.

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By the gradual development of craft and hunting skills; and adoption of more settled, less nomadic, lives. The Palaeolithic did not evolve straight into Neolithic, but via an intermediate stage, the Mesolithic. ("Meso" means "Middle".)

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in the Paleolithic ages they made tools totally different than the Neolithic ages

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The neolithic people used the tools such as a plow for farming and the people in mesopintamia invited the wheel for carts and the potters wheel. They also inveted the arch.

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the difference is that in the paleolithic age they used simple stone tools.

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Q: How did tools change from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic age?
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