History, asked by 2005100120, 4 months ago


Why did the early humans become farmers?​

Answers

Answered by ItzMissKomal
0

Answer:

  • For decades, scientists have believed our ancestors took up farming some 12,000 years ago because it was a more efficient way of getting food. ... Bowles' own work has found that the earliest farmers expended way more calories in growing food than they did in hunting and gathering it.
Answered by MissFairyy
0

For decades, scientists have believed our ancestors took up farming some 12,000 years ago because it was a more efficient way of getting food.Bowles' own work has found that the earliest farmers expended way more calories in growing food than they did in hunting and gathering it.Sometime around 12,000 years ago, our hunter-gatherer ancestors began trying their hand at farming. First, they grew wild varieties of crops like peas, lentils and barley and herded wild animals like goats and wild oxen.

Hope this helps you

Similar questions