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Between 10,000 and 8,000 BC, climate changes led to the growth of grassy plants, such as wheat and barley, near rivers. Humans realized that they could grow these plants and started to practice agriculture. At the same time, they built fences for animals and began to domesticate dogs, sheep and goats. This led to a productive lifestyle, producing food and other goods.
The practice of agriculture made people settle in fertile areas, leading to sedentarization. These landmark changes in human life are known as the Neolithic Revolution and began in the Fertile Crescent regions. This period in Prehistory is called the Neolithic, characterized by agriculture, animal domestication, sedentarization and the use of more advanced polished stone tools.
The practice of agriculture made people settle in fertile areas, leading to sedentarization. These landmark changes in human life are known as the Neolithic Revolution and began in the Fertile Crescent regions. This period in Prehistory is called the Neolithic, characterized by agriculture, animal domestication, sedentarization and the use of more advanced polished stone tools.