Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 93. Chapters: Jericho, atalh y k, Ground stone, Neolithic Revolution, Hagar Qim, G bekli Tepe, Neolithic signs in China, Rock art of south Oran, Rock art of the Djelfa region, Boian culture, Carn Brea, Wartberg culture, Vu edol culture, Stannon stone circle, Altendorf, Ohalo, Old Europe, Fernacre, Mnajdra, ukuri i H y k, T rt ria tablets, Ta'Hagrat Temples, Barnenez, Gavrinis, Kamyana Mohyla, gantija, Neval ori, Tarxien Temples, Pre-Pottery Neolithic B, Lohra, Aq Kupruk, Pre-Pottery Neolithic A, Craddock Moor stone circle, Jarmo, Jabal es Saa d, Edakkal Caves, Broad spectrum revolution, Skorba Temples, Merimde culture, Gesher, The Pipers, Domuztepe, Saharan rock art, Khiamian, Star evo culture, Tievebulliagh, Rock art of Figuig, Dispilio Tablet, Belba, Spiennes, Tenerian culture, Monte Viso, Iberian schematic art, Horvat Galil, Balbridie, Gilgal I, Tas-Sil, Hacilar, Mujahia, Neolithic founder crops, G ar Dalam phase, List of Neolithic settlements, Kimberley points, Bor in-Nadur, ebbu phase, Red Skorba phase, Tarxien phase, M arr phase, Kiffian culture, gantija phase, Youra Potsherds, Grey Skorba phase, First Temperate Neolithic, Kfar HaHoresh, Banpo symbols, Saflieni phase, Chia Jani, Kumtepe, Darra-e Kur, Yingpu Culture, Adam of Govrlevo, Tahu Culture, El Khiam, Proto-city, Danilo culture, Ubaid house, Subneolithic. Excerpt: The Neolithic Age, Era, or Period, or New Stone Age, was a period in the development of human technology, beginning about 9500 BC in the Middle East that is traditionally considered the last part of the Stone Age. The Neolithic followed the terminal Holocene Epipalaeolithic period, beginning with the rise of farming, which produced the "Neolithic Revolution" and ending when metal tools became widespread in the Copper Age (chalcolithic) or Bronze Age or developing directly into the Iron Age, depe...