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Chapter 4 - chapter 4 Neolithic Age

Neolithic Age

As time moved forward, the Dhuman civilization continued to grow. The world slowly entered a new era known as the Neolithic Age.

During this time, Dhuman tribes stopped living only as wandering hunters. Instead, they began building permanent villages near rivers, forests, and fertile land.

Stone houses and wooden shelters appeared across the landscape. Dhuman farmers planted crops and raised animals, creating a more stable way of life. Communities grew larger, and social structures slowly formed.

Dhuman culture was also different from earlier human societies.

They believed that fighting and violence were signs of weakness. According to Dhuman philosophy, peace was the natural state of intelligent beings.

An old Dhuman elder once said to his village:

"True strength is not in battle. True strength is trust, loyalty, and unity. Peace is the natural path of our people."

Because of these beliefs, Dhuman communities focused on cooperation rather than conflict. Villages helped each other survive and share knowledge.

Exploration also became important.

The Dhuman learned how to build strong boats from wood and plant fibers. Some were small boats for rivers, while others were larger vessels that could travel across the sea.

Brave Dhuman explorers sailed across unknown waters and reached new lands across Asia and Europe.

Wherever they traveled, they built new villages and settlements.

Wild animals still ruled much of the world, but Dhuman hunters were strong and fearless. Their intelligence and strength allowed them to defend themselves easily.

Even dangerous animals avoided Dhuman settlements.

Because of this, Dhuman civilization continued to spread across many lands, growing stronger with each generation.

But as their world expanded, new mysteries and challenges also began to appear beyond the horizon.

Be continued

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