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What was the most important element of the agricultural revolution at the end of the Stone Age?

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Hunting and gathering to systematic agriculture

Step-by-step explanation:

Although new stone tools were made, the real change in the Neolithic Age was the shift from hunting and gathering to systematic agriculture. This is growing food on a regular basis. This shift from hunting and gathering to food production, however, did not happen quickly.

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