Which of the following was NOT a characteristic of Neolithic societies?

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Neolithic societies are primarily characterized by the shift from a nomadic lifestyle to settled life, largely due to the advent of agriculture. This period, often referred to as the Agricultural Revolution, saw communities established permanent settlements as they began to cultivate crops and domesticate animals. The production of pottery also became prevalent, serving various practical purposes such as storage, cooking, and ceremonial uses.

Nomadic lifestyles, on the other hand, are more associated with the preceding Paleolithic era, where groups moved frequently in search of food and resources. As societies transitioned into the Neolithic, the ability to farm and establish permanent dwellings meant that nomadic lifestyles diminished significantly, making option C the correct answer.