Agricultural revolution

"Agrarian Revolution" redirects here. For the Agrarian Revolution in China between 1927-–1937, see Chinese Civil War.

An agricultural revolution or agrarian revolution is a period of transition from the pre-agricultural period characterized by a Paleolithic diet, into an agricultural period characterized by a diet of cultivated foods; or a further transition from a living a more advanced and more productive form of agriculture, resulting in further social changes.[1] Examples of historical agricultural revolutions include:

See also

References

  1. From Animals into Food: A Brief History of Humankind, Yuval Harari

Further reading

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