Chapter 13: Agriculture, Population, and Biology

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Agricultural Revolution

Began 10,000 years ago, gradual process

  • Domestication: Plants and animals

  • Settlements: Villages, towns, cities

  • Transformations: Human societies, ways of life, and biology

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Changes in human lifestyle, habitation, diet, population

  • Loss dietary diversity: 2/3 of calories and proteins come from domesticated grains

  • Establishment of permanent settlements: Villages, cities, widespread societies, major civilization

  • Technological innovations: Irrigation, ploughs, storage, transportation, processing

  • Social innovations: Class inequality (concentration of wealth and power) controlling agriculture

    • Organized large-scale institutions (states, religions, codified laws, professional militaries)

    • Influenced writing, math, astronomy

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Negative effects for humanity and the world

  • Population explosion: Higher birth rate, competition for resources and organized warefare

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Changes in human body: anatomy and health