In what millennium BC did agriculture and animal husbandry arise?

Agriculture and cattle breeding appear in the Neolithic period (“New Stone Age”), which opposes the Paleolithic within the Stone Age. At the beginning of the Neolithic, there is a transition from an appropriating type of economy (hunting, gathering) to a producing type (agriculture, animal husbandry). It should be noted that the Neolithic period is not a specific period in the world history of mankind with a clearly defined chronological framework: in different countries and nationalities it passes at different times, for example, some peoples of Oceania have not yet undergone a transition from the Stone Age to the Iron Age, in while in the Middle East it began in the tenth millennium BC.



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