What led to the growth of grasslands in the Neolithic age?
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then the adoption of a limited set of food-producing techniques. ... These societies radically modified their natural environment by means of specialized food-crop cultivation, with activities such as irrigation and deforestation which allowed the production of surplus food.
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than the adoption of a limited set of food-producing techniques. ... These societies radically modified their natural environment by means of specialized food-crop cultivation, with activities such as irrigation and deforestation which allowed the production of surplus food.
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