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Farming Communities In Early Societies

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Farming communities in early societies refer to groups of people who settled together to cultivate crops and raise livestock as a means of sustenance.

Key Features

  • Agrarian lifestyle
  • Division of labor
  • Development of social hierarchies
  • Exchange networks for trade
  • Shared cultural practices

Pros

  • Increased food security
  • Stability of settlement
  • Opportunities for specialization and innovation

Cons

  • Risk of crop failure
  • Potential for conflict over resources

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