
Farming in the Stone Age – From Hunter-Gatherers to Early Agriculture!"
Description:
How did early humans transition from hunting to farming? This resource explores the development of agriculture in the Stone Age, including the first domesticated plants and animals, farming techniques, and how settlements began to form. Packed with engaging insights and historical facts, it’s perfect for understanding the roots of human civilization!
FAQs:
Q: When did farming start in the Stone Age? A: Farming began in the Neolithic period, around 10,000 BCE, when early humans started growing crops and domesticating animals.
Q: What were the first crops grown by Stone Age farmers? A: Early farmers cultivated wheat, barley, lentils, and peas, along with fruits like dates and grapes.
Q: What animals were domesticated in the Stone Age? A: People domesticated sheep, goats, pigs, and cattle for food, wool, and labor.
Q: How did farming change human life? A: Agriculture led to permanent settlements, population growth, trade, and the development of early societies.
Q: Can educators customise this resource? A: Yes! The material is fully editable to fit different lesson plans and learning levels.
suitable for all KS
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