5000 bc
Settled farming communities began to develop in Egypt and Nubia around 5000 B.C.
Everywhere in the civilized world, starting around 3,000 BC.
Slash and burn farming techniques are typically practiced by indigenous communities in tropical regions around the world.
They developed around 6000-7000 Bc.
communities appeared in the nile delta of the lowes egypt by around 4000 b.c in 800bc
communities appeared in the nile delta of the lowes Egypt by around 4000 b.c in 800bc
communities appeared in the nile delta of the lowes Egypt by around 4000 b.c in 800bc
Far too numerous to list however consider the Texas Hill Country around Frericksburg for a small scale operation.
People began farming around 10,000 years ago during the Neolithic Revolution. This marked a shift from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled agricultural communities. Farming allowed people to grow their own food and eventually led to the development of civilizations.
Farming began around 10,000 years ago during the Neolithic Revolution, when humans transitioned from hunting and gathering to agriculture. This marked a significant shift in human history, leading to settled communities and the development of civilizations.
Before learning to farm, people were hunters and gatherers. It was around the end of the Stone Age when humans first started to learn farming. Farming was less labor intensive and people began to form communities.
Farming was and still is important in Africa for all of the same reasons it is important in the rest of the world. It is important for providing food, for providing employment and income, for trade, for creating communities where people can settle etc.