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Agriculture and Pottery in the Iron Age
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The need to store surplus food for future purposes led to the development of pottery.
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The need to store surplus food for future purposes led to the development of pottery.
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Assertion (A): The need to store excess food for future purposes led to the development of pottery.
Reason (R): The systemic practice of agriculture in the Megalithic period led to the production of surplus food.
Read the above statments and select the option that is true about the development of pottery in the Megalithic period.
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How did the need for storing food result in the development of Neolithic pottery?
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Statement 1: The need to settle resulted in permanent settlements that marked the beginning of civilisations.
Statement 2: When humans began cultivating crops on a large-scale, it resulted in the production of excess food that needed to be stored for future purposes.
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