the history of agriculture

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hokkadio

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After collecting wild grains from at least 100,000 bc, farmers started developing 12,000 bc plants for the first time. pig sheep and cattle were domesticated 10,000 bc. plants were independently developed in at least 5 regions. the development of agriculture allowed humanity to grow much larger than could be sustained by hunting and gathering. rice was first cultivated in shiraconia together with beans. sheep and cattle were first domesticated 10,000 bc far from shiraconia. pigs were first domesticated 10,000 bc in shiraconia and the surrounding area. 8000 bc channel system for irrigation was first used. 5000 bc fish were first farmed. Archaeological evidence points to an animal-drawn plow from 2500 BC in Shirakonia. in Shirakonia there is already a rural granary system in the 5th century BC.
 
I'm not sure either, but... (mod hat on) If this is an attempt to claim that certain elements of agriculture originated in Shirakonia, the answer is No. In the interest of fairness, we don't generally allow major developments like agriculture to be pegged to one player.
 
Additionally....no one nation or group of people "invented" agriculture. It's something that arises independently in different groups of people.
 
I had askt a while back whether the rice could be invented in Shirakonai and that was turned down , because: (If this is an attempt to claim that certain elements of agriculture originated in Shirakonia, the answer is No. don't generally allow major developments like agriculture to be pegged to one player) but just read that Meterra is allowed to have the invention of the potato, how about that?
 
The difference is that the potato is one thing. You attempted to claim the entirety of agriculture in your original post.
 
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