Societies in the Neolithic Era (circa 10,000 BCE) experienced the beginnings of agriculture, settlement, and social organization. This shift to agriculture allowed for surplus food production, leading to larger populations and more complex social systems. The development of Neolithic societies laid the foundation for the growth of more complex civilizations in later periods, including megalithic structures that were built for various purposes such as religious or ceremonial activities.
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