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During the Neolithic Age, the population was able to grow because

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Answer: The increase in the Neolithic human population following the development of agriculture has been assumed to result from improvements in health and nutrition. ... That is, agricultural populations increased in size, despite higher mortality, because intervals between births became shorter.

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