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How did the agriculture result in more jobs for Neolithic man?

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People didn't have jobs per se, but in some cases small family units would produce various goods in order to trade or use. In early neolithic pottery production became a family produced good. Flint mining and trading became important during the middle neolithic. As textiles became more common, looms and weaving equipment show in the archaeological record; again, not as a large scale production sphere but rather a community oriented good.

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