Neolithic people domesticated several key animals for farming, including sheep, goats, pigs, and cattle. These animals provided vital resources such as meat, milk, and wool, contributing to the development of settled agricultural societies. The domestication of these animals allowed for more efficient food production and supported larger populations. Additionally, oxen were often used for plowing fields, further enhancing agricultural practices.
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