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how do we know that people in the neolithic age cook their own food​

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Answered by yogitasri15
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The Neolithic era brought forth the agricultural revolution. During this period, humans began domesticating plants such as wheat, barley, lentils, flax and, eventually, all crops grown in today's society. Neolithic humans also domesticated sheep, cattle, pigs and goats as convenient food sources.

Answered by Kokkiearmy
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The Neolithic Revolution introduced agriculture to the world, so what were the first crops these ancient people were planting? The earliest farms seem to have been based around basic cereals, notably wheat, barley, peas, lentils, and flax. The first societies to figure out how to domesticate and farm these plants tended to be in temperate and fertile river valleys, notably in West Asia (the Middle East), India, and China. These cereals were being farmed by roughly 9,500 BCE.

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