NeolithicAgeFree!More ofsomethingthan isneeded.SystematicAgricultureMigrateThegathering ofrice crops fora season.FarmingTo movefrom oneplace toanother.Beliefs,customs, andtraditions of aspecific groupof people.Farming ona regularbasis- NewStone AgeAgricultureSurplusPractical use ofscientificinformation toimprove thequality ofhuman life."New Stone Age", about10,000 years agomarked by advances inthe production of stonetools. Shift from huntingand gathering toagriculture.HarvestTo tame; tobring plants oranimals underhumancontrol.NeolithicAgeFree!More ofsomethingthan isneeded.SystematicAgricultureMigrateThegathering ofrice crops fora season.FarmingTo movefrom oneplace toanother.Beliefs,customs, andtraditions of aspecific groupof people.Farming ona regularbasis- NewStone AgeAgricultureSurplusPractical use ofscientificinformation toimprove thequality ofhuman life."New Stone Age", about10,000 years agomarked by advances inthe production of stonetools. Shift from huntingand gathering toagriculture.HarvestTo tame; tobring plants oranimals underhumancontrol.

Neolithic Age - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Neolithic Age
  2. Free!
  3. More of something than is needed.
  4. Systematic Agriculture
  5. Migrate
  6. The gathering of rice crops for a season.
  7. Farming
  8. To move from one place to another.
  9. Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.
  10. Farming on a regular basis- New Stone Age
  11. Agriculture
  12. Surplus
  13. Practical use of scientific information to improve the quality of human life.
  14. "New Stone Age", about 10,000 years ago marked by advances in the production of stone tools. Shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture.
  15. Harvest
  16. To tame; to bring plants or animals under human control.