why Neolithic people begin to domesticate animals
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The first livestock were domesticated from animals that Neolithic humans hunted for meat. Domestic pigs were bred from wild boars, for instance, while goats came from the Persian ibex. ... The first farm animals also included sheep and cattle. These originated in Mesopotamia between 10,000 and 13,000 years ago.
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- As new technologies arise and new areas are studied, evidence continues provide new reasons why humans chose to domesticate plants and animals rather than remain hunter-gatherers.
- First, drastic climate changes at the beginning of the Neolithic lessened the availability of wild resources.
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