examine the impact of domestication of animals on the life of the early man ?
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Domesticating goats, pigs, and small fowl gave humans the advantage of having a source of replenishing food—in the form of eggs, milk, and meat from the animals that were past their prime— that they could take with them wherever they went. This allowed humans to spread out.
The use of larger animals allowed more distant travel and expanded their agricultural ability. Pack mules, camels, and horses could haul people and supplies. The use of oxen and horses allowed people to sow crops over a muchlarger area than they were originally able to do by hand.
The use of larger animals allowed more distant travel and expanded their agricultural ability. Pack mules, camels, and horses could haul people and supplies. The use of oxen and horses allowed people to sow crops over a muchlarger area than they were originally able to do by hand.
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