Write a detailed account on the origin of agriculture and civilisation
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Some evidence suggests that cities were founded by bringing together a population of several villages. The growth of cities led to the rise of an administrative class who could organise and coordinate production and exchange but did not take part in it directly.
We find that the growth of cities was helped by another feature of this new mode of production. The man started producing much more than he could consume locally. Therefore all people in agricultural Societies did not have to be agriculturists. They could produce other useful goods and even excel in music or dance. The surplus could be used to support craftsmen who made the agricultural implements and storage vessels, masons who built shelters, wheel-wrights who made pottery, and others who made carts.
We find that the growth of cities was helped by another feature of this new mode of production. The man started producing much more than he could consume locally. Therefore all people in agricultural Societies did not have to be agriculturists. They could produce other useful goods and even excel in music or dance. The surplus could be used to support craftsmen who made the agricultural implements and storage vessels, masons who built shelters, wheel-wrights who made pottery, and others who made carts.
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Agriculture are important to us as food but civilization is good for import
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