BOT 1200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: British Agricultural Revolution, List Of Domesticated Animals, Stone Age

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Hunting and foraging and gathering societies history. Humanity"s first and most successful adaptation occurring at least 90% of human. Until 12,000 years ago, all humans lived this way. In contrast to ag societies, rely mainly on domesticated spp. A forager society is one in which most or all food is obtained from wild plant and. Shift to agriculture in the neolithic revolution (stone age: paleolithic, animals mesolithic, neolithic) Occurred over a span of time within regions all over the world. By 8000 bc- nomadic people started to settle into agricultural communities; cultivation of crops and the domestication of animals- origin of agriculture. Agriculture hearths: places in the world where farming practices started and diffused to other areas over time. The riser of the neolithic agriculture- one of the most important events in human cultural history. Climatic changes- may have played a major role. Made some of the animals move to other places.

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