The Neolithic Revolution—also referred to as the Agricultural Revolution—is thought to have begun about 12,000 years ago. It coincided with the end of the last ice age and the beginning of the current geological epoch, the Holocene. And it forever changed how humans live, eat, and interact, paving the way for modern civilization.
During the Neolithic period, hunter-gatherers roamed the natural world, foraging for their food. But then a dramatic shift occurred. The foragers became farmers, transitioning from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to a more settled one.
The Farming Revolution
Taking root around 12,000 years ago, agriculture triggered such a change in society and the way in which people lived that its development has been dubbed the “Neolithic Revolution.” Traditional hunter-gatherer lifestyles, followed by humans since their evolution, were swept aside in favor of permanent settlements and a reliable food supply. Out of agriculture, cities and civilizations grew, and because crops and animals could now be farmed to meet demand, the global population rocketed—from some five million people 10,000 years ago, to more than seven billion today.
There was no single factor, or combination of factors, that led people to take up farming in different parts of the world. In the Near East, for example, it’s thought that climatic changes at the end of the last ice age brought seasonal conditions that favored annual plants like wild cereals. Elsewhere, such as in East Asia, increased pressure on natural food resources may have forced people to find homegrown solutions. But whatever the reasons for its independent origins, farming sowed the seeds for the modern age.
Plant Domestication
The wild progenitors of crops including wheat, barley, and peas are traced to the Near East region. Cereals were grown in Syria as long as 9,000 years ago, while figs were cultivated even earlier; prehistoric seedless fruits discovered in the Jordan Valley suggest fig trees were being planted some 11,300 years ago. Though the transition from wild harvesting was gradual, the switch from a nomadic to a settled way of life is marked by the appearance of early Neolithic villages with homes equipped with grinding stones for processing grain.
The origins of rice and millet farming date to the same Neolithic period in China. The world’s oldest known rice paddy fields, discovered in eastern China in 2007, reveal evidence of ancient cultivation techniques such as flood and fire control.
In Mexico, squash cultivation began around 10,000 years ago, but corn (maize) had to wait for natural genetic mutations to be selected for in its wild ancestor, teosinte. While maize-like plants derived from teosinte appear to have been cultivated at least 9,000 years ago, the first directly dated corn cob dates only to around 5,500 years ago.
Corn later reached North America, where cultivated sunflowers also started to bloom some 5,000 years ago. This is also when potato growing in the Andes region of South America began.
Farmed Animals
Cattle, goats, sheep, and pigs all have their origins as farmed animals in the so-called Fertile Crescent, a region covering eastern Turkey, Iraq, and southwestern Iran. This region kick-started the Neolithic Revolution. Dates for the domestication of these animals range from between 13,000 to 10,000 years ago.
Genetic studies show that goats and other livestock accompanied the westward spread of agriculture into Europe, helping to revolutionize Stone Age society. While the extent to which farmers themselves migrated west remains a subject of debate, the dramatic impact of dairy farming on Europeans is clearly stamped in their DNA. Prior to the arrival of domestic cattle in Europe, prehistoric populations weren’t able to stomach raw cow milk. But at some point during the spread of farming into southeastern Europe, a mutation occurred for lactose tolerance that increased in frequency through natural selection thanks to the nourishing benefits of milk. Judging from the prevalence of the milk-drinking gene in Europeans today—as high as 90 percent in populations of northern countries such as Sweden—the vast majority are descended from cow herders.
The Birth of Civilisation - The First Farmers (20000 BC to 8800 BC)
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I. FUCKING. HATE. FARMING.
The hunter-gatherers stand around my fields and shout go wheat boy go
Having visited a few "lemmy" instances today... This is the only one that doesn't look like dog shit. The huge amount of empty space is mind boggling. It's like viewing a website designed for 4:3 monitors from the 90s/00s.
We love to see it. The Devs are Building Gargantuan Communism. :lt-dbyf-dubois:
Can I also just comment on how nice the website design is here? I have been poking around other Lemmy instances recently and they are all difficult to use on a phone, i forgot how much things have diverged.
The big card view is so much nicer by comparison. And on desktop the website actually fills the screen completely. I rarely run into issues where things are updating when they shouldn't.
I don't mean to put Lemmy down but it really is a testament to this community. I hope some of those features are upstreamed somehow.
Yeah I thought it was going to be a dozen or so. Well done Reddit, that's an actual legitimate protest, whether it amounts to anything or not.
No, cause people are still visiting and traffic drives adds. If anything people are visiting more so it is less effective.
Sometimes I just want to scream at the liberals spectating the Ukraine war:
Did you not notice the United States spent the last TWENTY YEARS laying precedent in the international rule-books for this shit? Did you think it was a standard of one? How did you expect the rest of the 21st century to play out you sweet summer child?
How did you expect the rest of the 21st century to play out you sweet summer child?
Iraq and Afghanistan become a democracies, the Communist Party of China votes itself out, Africa magically becomes developed by the IMF, and climate change is solved at COP 50?
History is over :fukiyama:
It is just increasingly muscled cars and beef feed ever more corn till the end of time.
It's very frustrating. Especially because the RF had real security concerns, while the US... uh... did not in any way have any legitimate issues.
Binds but does not protect, protects but does not bind.
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Be me
Be a six-year-old girl growing up in the 1930s in an African country which was, within living memory, colonized by the French
Go outside to play
Find my three older brothers sitting in the middle of the street lighting one of my dolls on fire
Ask them what the heck they're doing
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