How did earlier people get to know about
crops and agriculture
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The only site in Greece to have produced pre-Neolithic plant remains is Franchthi Cave in the southern Argolid. There, wild barley (Hordeum spontaneum) and wild lentils (Lens species) were collected as early as 10,000 b.c., at the end of the Upper Palaeolithic and throughout the Mesolithic occupation of the cave, until about 6000 b.c. It is possible that …
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The existence of early farmers are known to us by the discovery and excavation of sites. Mehrgarh in Pakistan was the earliest site where evidences of farmers and their settlements were found. The evidences dates as early as 7,000 BC.
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