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Agricultural Practices In Ancient Civilizations

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Agricultural practices in ancient civilizations refer to the methods and techniques used by various historical societies to cultivate crops and raise livestock for food production.

Key Features

  • Crop rotation
  • Irrigation systems
  • Domestication of plants and animals
  • Terrace farming
  • Use of tools such as plows and sickles

Pros

  • Sustained food production for growing populations
  • Development of advanced irrigation techniques
  • Cultural exchange through trade of agricultural products

Cons

  • Reliance on manual labor leading to social hierarchies
  • Environmental degradation in some cases

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