Which places have been identified by archaeologists as the sites where agriculture began for the first time?
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places which have been identified by archaeologists as the sites where
agriculture began for the first time are Garo hills and Vindhyas.
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The sites identified by archaeologists where agriculture began for the first time are India, the Fertile Crescent of Western Asia, and Egypt. The activity of growing plants is called agriculture. The earliest planned sowing and harvesting of plants took place near the rivers at these sites.
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