Q2. When did people in Levant Near East start keeping livestock?
Q3. When did cultivation and keeping livestock start in India Savanna region?
Q4. In which region people started keeping livestock 10000 years ago?
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Explanation:
1.At present, solid evidence of sheep domestication first appears in the northern Levant region (Syria and southeast Turkey) at about 7500 b.c., although there are some indications that the process may have begun there somewhat earlier
2.A survey of the savanna grasslands of north-east India is presented, including savanna types, life-forms, phenology, biomass and productivity, nutrients, fauna, and successional changes. The role of burning and grazing is stressed, and the management implications of ecological studies are considered.
3.FARMERS
Although dogs, the first domestic animal, were already widespread among the later hunter-gatherers of Europe, livestock (domestic herd animals) appeared only with the first farmers (Early Neolithic). Like plant agriculture, these animal domesticates originated in the Near East. While in the Near East plant agriculture precedes herding, domestic plants and animals arrived in Europe as part of a mixed farming package. By the time it reached Europe, this package included the main farm animals of today (excluding the horse): cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs. However, they would not have looked much like our familiar barnyard animals, since they were still quite close to their wild ancestors in appearance.
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Q4. In which region people started keeping livestock 10000 years ago?