The Beginnings of Agriculture
What time period began 10,000 years ago in Southwest Asia and known as the New Stone Age?
Neolithic Era
What is the shift from food gathering to food production called?
Neolithic Revolution
What did the people plant?
Only the largest grains or the sweetest fruits
What started to spread throughout Southwest Asia?
Wild barley and wheat plants
Who did prehistoric people pray to?
ancestors
What did farming to to improve for humans?
chances of survival
What did people do with plants?
change them to make them more useful?
What did people begin to raise?
crops and animals
What is the process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans called?
domestication
What were people able to control?
food production
What did farmers use animals for?
food, clothes, carry heavy loads, or pull large tools
What did the production of their own food change?
human society forever
Where did the Neolithic Revolution first occur?
in societies of Southwest Asia
When the New Stone Age ended, what did they then make tools out of?
metal
What was the big change that occurred during the Neolithic Era?
people producing food
What was planted to grow their own food?
seeds
What did the domestication of plants lead to?
the development of agriculture
What were gods and goddesses associated with?
the four elements - air, water, fire, earth
What did people come to depend on?
the wild plants for food
What did people learn during the New Stone Age?
to polish stones to make tools and how to make fire
What did farming communities develop into?
towns
What was used for clothes?
wool, animal skins and plant fibers