Reading questions Based on what we know about sources how reliable are the conclusions scientists made based what was found in Syria? P. 12 [the Inside.

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Reading questions Based on what we know about sources how reliable are the conclusions scientists made based what was found in Syria? P. 12 [the Inside story] What was “better” about tools used during the New Stone? P. 13 How were plants used by early farmers during the Neolithic Revolution? P. 13 How were animals used and adapted during the same period? Pp. 13-14 Why/how did agriculture expand during this period? Pp. 14-15 List and describe 2-3 new technologies that made life easier for early people. Pp. 16-17.