What were the circumstances that led to the shifting of humans from food gathering to food production during the Neolithic age
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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.
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