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The farming revolution took place during the Neolithic Age.
The farming revolution took place during the Neolithic Age.
No, the Paleolithic Age did not undergo the farming revolution. Farming began during the Neolithic Age, which followed the Paleolithic Age. The Neolithic Age is characterized by the development of agriculture and the shift from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled farming communities.
Farming Revolution
Farming Revolution
The discovery that started the neolithic age was farming
farming
Living in a city during the Neolithic Age enabled people to engage in special occupations by promoting a division of labor. Cities acted as hubs for trade and economic activities, allowing individuals to specialize in various skills such as craftmaking, farming, or pottery. This specialization improved productivity and led to the development of more complex societies.
farming
farming
wheel potting farming
Farming was developed when there was a realization in human beings (early mans or our ancestors)to have a sustainable supply of food from any source apart from food gathering which proved to be non-sustainable after practicing it for some period of time.Farming has been around since time began.If you're a Christian, than farming began with Cain and Able.If you are not a Christian, the popular belief is that there was "an Age of Agriculture" during the Neolithic Era, sometimes called the New Stone age. This was around 7000 b.c.