Growing stuff is one place turned out to be a much more efficient way to get food than hunting and gathering. This meant that populations grew, and that people had time over to spend on art and inventions.
They were early modern humans, who evolved into modern Europeans. They tell of our history.
Early Aegean civilizations were located on islands or near the coast, so sea trade was important to them. Their land also supported agriculture.
Agriculture
The economy of early civilizations was based around agriculture.
Early humans gathered food through hunting and foraging. During their time, inhospitable environments forced them to live in groups. As groups grew larger they became tribes. As tribes grew, hunting and foraging became undependable sources of food. This predicament made humans find new ways of getting food, predictable ways. This paved the way for the discovery of agriculture / farming.
Agriculture is important for humans because it provides food, which is essential for sustaining life. It also contributes to the economy by creating jobs and generating income. Additionally, agriculture is crucial for maintaining environmental balance and biodiversity.
So that humans can have food, feed, fuel, and fiber.
The wheel was made by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia. Early humans discovered agriculture (farming)
Some early humans settled near estuaries because these areas provided access to both freshwater and saltwater resources, such as fish and shellfish, which were important food sources. Additionally, estuaries offered fertile land for agriculture and transportation routes for trade and travel.
-because thats where humans evolved
Early humans stopped migrating as frequently once they began practicing agriculture, which allowed them to settle in one place and establish more permanent communities. The development of agriculture provided a stable food source, leading to the formation of civilizations and the decline of nomadic lifestyles.
Agriculture allowed early humans to settle in one place instead of constantly moving in search of food. This led to the development of permanent settlements, complex societies, and specialized roles within communities. Agriculture also provided a more stable and reliable food source, leading to population growth and the emergence of civilizations.
Early humans were hunter-gatherers, relying on hunting and gathering for food. They lived in small, nomadic groups. Modern humans have settled in permanent communities, practice agriculture, and have more complex social structures. They also have access to technology that early humans did not, leading to significant advancements in various aspects of life.
Early humans were nomadic because they were constantly in need of food and water. This changed with the development of agriculture.
Some early humans were nomadic because they did not know anything about agriculture and they had to follow the food (buffalo, deer, etc...) where ever it moved to.
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They found the early humans.