Can you recognise these objects? Perhaps you’ve used something similar in farm work. In this part of the exhibition we show the primitive tools of the very first farmers who decided to grow plants suitable for food. The first rudiments of agriculture and animal farming in Lithuania might go back to the end of the Neolithic era, but it is not until somewhat later, the Bronze Age, that we find obvious traces of this activity. A Neolithic settlement was already filled with voices of domestic animals, the squeaking of young horned cattle and pigs. A daily routine of repetitive work appeared in people’s lives—and continues to this day.