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Q Look into either what is known about the lifestyles of the inhabitants of Skara Brae or Catal Höyük or some theories about Stonehenge. The National Geographic documentary and the article about Stonehenge presents the results of a fairly recent study. (Note, you may have to register on the National Geographic site to read the article but it’s free and any emails are infrequent.) In the discussion forum state The Neolithic site you visited and what you investigated there What you learned about the community and the art or architecture they left behind How fortunate you are to sleep in a bed, get water from a tap, and buy prepackaged food from a grocery store. When you respond remember that not everyone will have been able to explore your topic. So be clear in your responses and others can learn from you. Respond to at least two of your peers in this thread and at least in the Paleolithic Cave Art thread. Also, be sure to check back later to see who responded to you.

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Skara Brae is a name of a Neolithic village in the Scotland that was discovered in 1850. The Neolithic age has been defined as the last phase of the Stone Age. The historians are in a dilemma on fixing the time period of the Neolithic age. The significance of the Neolithic age is that the agriculture and animal domestication has started from this era. The introduction of agriculture has changed the society structure. The pottery has also started from this phase in some parts of the world. But in Japan, the pottery had been made before the starting of the agriculture there (Violatti, 2014). So there is no fixed rule based on which the historians