Domestication of Plants in the Old World
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Abstract The origin of agriculture is one of the defining events of human history. Some 11,000-10,000 years ago bands of hunter-gatherers started to abandon their high-mobility lifestyles in favour of growing crops, and the creation of settled, sedentary communities. This shift into an agricultural lifestyle triggered the evolution of complex political and economic structures, and technological developments, and ultimately underpinned the rise of all the great civilisations of recent human history. This book reviews and synthesises the information on the origins and domestication of cultivated plants in the Old World, and subsequently the spread of cultivation from southwest Asia into Asia, Europe, and North…
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- Domestication
- Agriculture
- Geography
- Archaeology
- Politics
- Genetic data
- Ecology
- Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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