Discover the four main factors—climate change, domestication, technology, and population pressure—that contributed to the rise of agriculture.
Discover the main factors behind the rise of agriculture in Europe, including climate, technology, and social changes.
Explore the Oasis Theory explaining how post-Ice Age climate change led to agriculture by concentrating humans and animals near water sources.
Discover the Fertile Crescent, the oldest known region of agriculture, where early domestication of plants and animals began human civilization.
Discover when agriculture began in southern Europe around 7000 BCE and how early farming shaped ancient societies.
Discover how agriculture originated in Europe around 9000 years ago, spreading from the Fertile Crescent and shaping early societies.
Discover the earliest agricultural societies like Sumerians, Indus Valley, and Ancient Egypt, and their impact on farming and society.
Discover the vital factors that led to the beginning of agriculture, including climate, population growth, and technological advances.