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EARLY HUMAN BEINGS


               DISCOVERY OF FARMING AND DOMESTICATION OF ANIMALS






                       Discovery of farming has led early humans  to
                       control the source of food by growing plants
                       and raising animals.









                       The uses of oxen and horsesallowed people
                       to grow crops over a much larger area then
                       they were originally able to do it by hand.THe
                       domestication of dogs protected them from
                       wild animals.



               LEARNING OBJECTIVES:-Students will be able to understand the discovery of farming
               and wheel by early human beings.

                     Around 12,000 years ago, hunter-gatherers made an incredible discovery.
                     They dug up the ground, scattered a few wild grains, and learned how to
                       farm.
                     Farming meant that early humans could control their sources of food by
                       growing plants and raising animals.


               LEARNING OUTCOME:-Students learnt about the discovery of farming and how animals
               were used.
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