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Farming and Civilization - Coggle Diagram
Farming and Civilization
Emergence of Agriculture
Evidence of when and where agriculture developed
FInd generic modifications due to selective breeding
Studying DNA of animals
FInd generic modifications due to selective breeding
Studying DNA of plants at oldest settlements
Seeds of wheat and other grains
Domestication
“The foundation of Agriculture”
Domus “latin” _ home
A) Pastoralism - Branch of agriculture based off raising livestock
Breeding calm behavior
Adapting wild plants and animals for human use
Cites
Mohenjo Daro
Major urban center from 2500 - 1900 BCE
Urbanization - The movement of people from rural communities to cities
Complex Water and sewage Systems
PotteryBricks (Sun dried clay for shape and preservation
Bronze tools
Surplus food and surplus time
More stability
Job Specialization
Controlling & Improving the amount of food produced for a community leads to:
Larger Communities
Exponential Development
More collective learning
Civilization - A complex society
Results from three major consequences of farming/Agriculture
Population intensification
Surplus food
Elements of Civilization
Specialization (non farming)