The first farmers are believed to have emerged in the Fertile Crescent, a region in the Middle East that includes parts of modern-day Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Palestine. This transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture occurred around 10,000 to 12,000 years ago, during the Neolithic Revolution. Early farmers cultivated wild grains and domesticated animals, leading to the establishment of permanent settlements and the development of complex societies. This agricultural innovation spread to other regions, influencing global food production methods.
Northern Mexico
First came the hunter-gatherers and then the farmers. After farmers, the people on the island of Crete became civilized and thus the Minoans came to existence, becoming the first Ancient Greeks. So basically, the hunter gatherers and farmers who lived in Greece are the Ancient Greeks ancestors.
Farmers were incredibly unimportant, peasants and the Pharoah's eyes as worthless as slaves. Though the Pharoah would almost never come into contact with normal people if they did they prostrate themselves on the ground and kiss the ground beneath his feet. He would never ever speak to the Pharoah.
Central Mexico
because solan won wars over some athenian farmers and not some farmers
Most were small farmers.
They came for religious freedom and worked as farmers, foresters and fishermen.
No, Women were the original farmers. But they decided bitching about it would get them out of work, and thus male farmers were created.
Farmers
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The first farmers of ancient China settled in Inner China, on the North China Plain.
the first people to settle in Manchester were farmers
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The Anasazi Indians.
yes
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