what was the result of domestication of animals in neolithic age
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Domesticated animals made the hard, physical labor of farming possible while their milk and meat added variety to the human diet. They also carried infectious diseases: smallpox, influenza, and the measles all spread from domesticated animals to humans.
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Domesticated animals made the hard, physical labor of farming possible while their milk and meat added variety to the human diet. They also carried infectious diseases: smallpox, influenza, and the measles all spread from domesticated animals to humans.
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