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to raise and train plants and animals to be useful to people! |
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a period of time in which huge changes took place |
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to do specific or particular kinds of work within a community |
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a glassy black rock used by early villages to make mirrors,tools,and other objects |
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a culture that has developed a complex system of religion,learning,arts,and goverment |
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a metal made from mixing copper and tin. |
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solf enough to be bent,shaped,and worked |
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as the world's climate warmed at the end of the Ice Age, humans learned how to domesticate plants and animals |
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different people developed different methods of agriculture at different times and places around the world. |
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new farming methods and tools made it posible for early farmers to feed large groups of people. |
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agriculture allowed people to grow surplus amounts of food, which in turn allowed the growth of even larger settlements |
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surpluses freed some members of a community from the costant need to obtain food and allowed those people specialize. |
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agriculture and trade developed in different forms around the world. |
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the remarkable discovery of catal huyuk has helped historians to understand the development of civilization |
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the people of catal huyuk adapted to their environment and created a civilization using resources around them |
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catal huyuk was home to many craft workers who made goods from raw materials,these crafts were then traded with people around them |
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