Domestic cattle, sheep and goats provided milk for ancient Indians so that they could spend less time hunting and more time on agriculture. The herds also provided dung for fertilizer and cattle or zebus pulled the plow in the fields. Chickens and their eggs provided protein for ancient Indians also. This allowed more people to live in a smaller area, since they did not need to range so far to find food.
Yes, raising mules for plowing is an example of domestication. Domestication involves the breeding and caring for animals to enhance traits that are beneficial for human use, such as strength and temperament. Mules, which are hybrids of horses and donkeys, are specifically bred for their ability to perform labor-intensive tasks like plowing fields, illustrating how humans have selectively bred animals to meet agricultural needs.
The people who collected trash and skinned animals were the Pariahs. They were also known as the untouchables or dalit. They skinned animals and handled dead bodies. When the Pariahs traveled they tapped two sticks together so the people in higher castes could hear them coming and have time to move away. Most ancient Indians believed that being near the Dalit was harmful so they were forced to live apart from other ancient Indians. The Dalit lived very dirty lives and didn't belong to a varna.
they domesticated plants and animals
They kill deer and sheep and wild animals.
Fish like salmon, buffaloes and other animals
Animals domestication has been documented in ancient Egypt, and has probably been around many years before that.
Domestication is important because it allows humans to control the breeding, behavior, and characteristics of plants and animals for their own benefit. This has enabled the development of agriculture, the domestication of animals for food and companionship, and the creation of a stable food supply. Additionally, domestication has played a role in the evolution of societies and cultures.
what is the main result of the domestication of animals?
Animals is one of those cases that is important, and that requires trained attending about
yoga Buddhism Hinduism and domestication of animals. they contributed a lot in math and science. that's why Indians are so smart
When did domestication of animals begin? The answer is at the end of the old stone age and the beginning of the new stone age.
Domestication.
The New Stone Age is when domestication started .You can domesticate animals and plants.
The Neolithic age !
Mesolithic
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