evolution of agricultire

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  1. i am relatively ignorant on the subject. the history and mythology of starting to work the soil and plant seeds for crop.
    something to do with padenarum?
    some thousands of years ago.
    peoples would have used tools.
    i mean they say sumarians but is it possibly tataria?

    well just a general threads to disguss this.
     
  2. I'minmyunderwear

    I'minmyunderwear Newbie

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    i have no idea where it came from. my guess is that it predates written records.

    was this intentionally in the lesbian forum? i'm curious what the relationship would be between farming and lesbians.
     
  3. from my understanding theres paleolithic age and then the neolithic. my buddy and me were talking about the protozoan age.
    paleolithic is hunter gatherer
    neolithic is food-raising.
    in this book im begining to read
    A History of the Ancient World
    -Chester G. Starr
    says the last four iceages, which span human existence are called from the sites in the Alps, the Günz, Mindel, Riss, and Würm. that the Würm glaciaction made its last retreat 10000-8000bc and thats when man began to pass from paleolithic to neolithic in the Near East and thereafter afterward. but even today there are still paleolithic peoples.

    im going to keep reading

    and that is a good question the relationship between farming and lesbiens. I know many peoples women would work with the soil and men to hunter gather. perhaps has something to do with it. anybody have any thoughts?
     
  4. another thought if there were many ice ages and the evidence we have shows that we started shortly after the last iceage could we have done it after the previous iceages but the evidence was destroyed by the ice age?
     
  5. Dax

    Dax Members

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    Probably happened in the Middle East 10,000 years ago in what became known as the "fertile crescent." People were not as dumb as historians would have us all believe.
     

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