The Neolithic Revolution
Analyzing the transition from nomadic lifestyles to settled agriculture and its impact on social hierarchy.
Key Questions
- 1How did surplus food lead to social stratification?
- 2What role did environment play in the location of early settlements?
- 3Was the agricultural revolution a net positive for human health?
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