Respuesta :
water control: made dams and irrigation system
land clearing method: slash and burn farming (i don`t remember a second method)
land clearing method: slash and burn farming (i don`t remember a second method)
Two of the methods of water control during the neolithic revolution were risk channels to ensure sufficient water to improve the lands that were to be cultivated, allowing to create a specialized elite to manage the irrigation.
In the face of environmental difficulties, measures were adopted to control or dominate the water, capturing it both underground ( in wells and mines) and at surface level ( in lakes, rivers and reservoirs), as well as in dams.
Two methods of control of land clearing were the plow pulled by oxen or donkeys, which allowed to better remove the land in less time and also used slash and burn to create farmland temporary for agriculture.