Which type of change in the life of early man when he became food producer
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No one knows for certain when and where human communities first learned to cultivate the ground and plant crops. Women probably took the important first steps. They were the ones who picked seeds and berries while the men hunted. And women may have known for a very long time how to pull out useless plants to make more room for those that produced good seeds or fruits. But as long as bands of humans moved to and fro across miles of country, always looking for the best hunting grounds, the women could do only a little to encourage the growth of edible berries, seed grasses, or roots.
Grain Farming and Herding
Not long before 7000 B.C.E., however, a basic change began to affect the part of the world now called the Middle East. We can tell well enough what came out of the change: small, simple villages of farmers. But no one knows just how or exactly where the change occurred.