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Identify the main conclusion: Archaeological evidence indicates that some nomadic tribes practiced primitive forms of agriculture alongside their hunting activities. This suggests that the transition from hunter-gatherer to agricultural societies was a gradual process rather than a sudden revolution. Therefore, the traditional view of the 'Neolithic Revolution' as a rapid shift needs to be reconsidered.

  1. Nomadic tribes were more advanced than scientists previously believed.
  2. The transition to agricultural societies was a gradual process.
  3. Nomadic tribes practiced primitive forms of agriculture while hunting.
  4. Archaeologists have found evidence of farming practices at several nomadic sites.
  5. The traditional view of the 'Neolithic Revolution' as a rapid shift needs to be reconsidered.

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