INTA 2040 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4,5,6,7: Domestication, Germination, Mixed Economy

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*from 7 million yrs ago human feed themselves on hunting and gathering. 11,000 years ago some people turned to food production, that is domesticating wild animals and plants and eating the resulting livestock and crops. Different people acquired food production at different time depending on geographic variation and some independently like chinese, some dependently like egyptian. Food production was a prerequisite for the development of guns, germs, and steel. Plant and animal domestication led to denser human populations by yielding more food than did the hunter-gatherer lifestyle. 1- availability of more consumable means more people. (ability to feed more people per acre). One acre can feed many herder and farmers than hunter- gatherers. They select and grow those few species that are edible. 4 ways that domestic animals (mammals) fed people were furnishing meat, milk, and fertilizer (animal manure), and by pulling plows (till land).

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