It allowed people to establish permanent farming communities.
The development of agriculture, which was a key outcome of the Neolithic revolution, led to the emergence of settled communities and the transition from hunter-gatherer lifestyles to farming societies. This shift laid the foundation for the rise of civilization and advancements in technology, such as pottery and metallurgy.
It allowed people to establish permanent farming communities.
characters of civilization
It allowed people to establish permanent farming communities.
The first development of agricultural practices is commonly known as the Neolithic Revolution. This period marked the transition from hunter-gatherer societies to settled agricultural communities, leading to significant advancements in human civilization. It happened around 12,000 years ago.
Neolithic
The Neolithic Revolution led to the development of settled agricultural societies, such as the Sumerians in Mesopotamia, the Ancient Egyptians along the Nile River, the Indus Valley Civilization in South Asia, and the Mesoamerican civilizations in the Americas. These civilizations thrived due to advancements in farming, domestication of animals, and the establishment of permanent settlements.
Neolithic
specialization of labor.
The Neolithic Revolution brought about the shift from nomadic lifestyles to settled agricultural communities, leading to the development of complex societies, the domestication of plants and animals, surplus food production, and the rise of specialized labor. These developments laid the foundation for the growth of civilization, technological advancements, and cultural exchange.
The Neolithic Revolution, characterized by the shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture, led to the rise of civilization by creating stable food sources and allowing for sedentary settlements. This led to the development of complex societies, as people could specialize in different roles beyond just food production, such as crafts, trade, and governance, ultimately forming the foundation for early civilizations.
None of the animals around them could be domesticated.