human evolution and the development of agriculture
Human evolution and the development of agriculture refers to the biological and cultural changes that occurred over time, leading to the transition from nomadic hunter-gatherer societies to settled farming communities. This process involved the adaptation, both physically and socially, of early humans to cultivate crops and domesticate animals for food production, which significantly shaped the course of human history.
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