Trade helped Neolithic people make stronger tools by allowing them to acquire raw materials not readily available in their local area. Through trade networks, Neolithic communities could obtain materials such as obsidian or flint, which were crucial for crafting durable tools like blades and arrowheads. By accessing these materials through trade, Neolithic people were able to improve the quality and effectiveness of their tools, leading to advancements in agriculture, hunting, and other aspects of their society.
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Trade hepled Neolithic people make stronger tools by getting special materials such as obsidian from other areas (communities, or villages)
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They didn't trade. They were nomads and hunted/gathered for food. Trade really didn't start until people began to grow crops and to live in villages.
I am not exactly sure how to answer this because the question was probably a typo but people began to trade with other areas of people instead of just the people in your cave or shelter
Noblemen were not tradesmen.
Grains were an important part of trade. This tools helped the people of the area to work faster and to gain more areas covered.