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As a result of the Neolithic Revolution, by 3,000 BCE the world’s human population grew to
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As a result of the Neolithic Revolution, by 3,000 BCE the world’s human population grew to
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As a result of the Neolithic Revolution, by 3,000 BCE the world’s human population grew to roughly 60 or 70 million people--a drastic increase from around eight million previously.
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