How did life change in the Neolithic period?

4,000 years ago, people started farming. This was the new Stone Age or Neolithic period.
- The early farmers chopped down trees so they could grow crops and vegetables.
- They kept cattle, sheep and pigs.
- People began to settle down in one place and build permanent homes.
What were the first farms like?


By 3500BC people in many parts of Britain had set up farms.
The early farmers grew wheat and barley, which they ground into flour.
Some farmers grew beans and peas. Others grew a plant called flax, which they made into linen for clothes.
Neolithic farmers kept lots of animals:
- The cattle provided beef, as well as milk and cheese.
- Sheep and goats provided wool, milk and meat.
- Wild pigs were domesticated and kept in the woods nearby.
Dogs helped on the farms too. They herded sheep and cattle and worked as watchdogs.

Watch: Take a tour inside a Stone Age house at Skara Brae
Take a look at this Stone Age house at Skara Brae on the Orkney Isles.
It dates from between 3200 and 2700BC.
What was inside a Neolithic home?
The dresser would have been the first thing you would see when you came through the door. It was clearly important. What kind of things would they have placed on it?
Well, think of what people display today in their homes - things important to them, things that make statements about them.
Though 5,000 years ago, there weren’t any clocks or picture frames. These beautiful objects are the kind of things that would have been displayed there.
As you sat on the large stone seat directly in front of the dresser, you'd have a clear view of the door and be able to see whoever crawled in.
As they entered, they'd have to look up at you. The door itself is only lockable from the inside. So when you came in here, you’d be able to shut the outside world out, have privacy.
We think a bone, or a piece of wood, could have been used to hold the door in place. But today all that remains are the holes in the stone which held the bar.
Once your guest had arrived and the door was closed, you could offer fresh fish and meat cooked on the fire. And in winter, smoked meat stored in the smoky roof space would be available.
Huge storage jars, too big to be brought in through the door, were buried in the corner of the house. The top of these pots were beautifully decorated and the area where they sat was surrounded by stone to protect them from being bumped and broken.
What monuments did Neolithic people build?
Neolithic people built grave mounds to bury their dead.
People stored the bones of the dead in large graves known as long barrows. These graves were built from stone and covered with a mound of earth.
People started to build stone circles. This practice continued in the early Bronze Age.

Activities
Activity 1: What tools did they make?
Neolithic people made a range of tools and other objects to help them in their daily life. Click on each object to find out more.
What would you make if you lived like them?
Activity 2: Neolithic Stone Age quiz
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