Because there are no written records of the transition period between 8000 and 5000 B.C. when many animals were first domesticated and plants were cultivated on a regular basis, we cannot be certain why and how some peoples adopted these new ways of producing food and other necessities of life. Climatic changes associated with the retreat of the glaciers at the end of the last Ice Age (about 12,000 B.C.), may have played an important role. These climatic shifts prompted the migration of many big game animals to new pasturelands in northern areas. They also left a dwindling supply of game for human hunters in areas such as the Middle East, where agriculture first arose and many animals were first domesticated. Climatic shifts also led to changes in the distribution and growing patterns of wild grains and other crops on which hunters and gatherers depended. In addition, it is likely that the shift to sedentary farming was prompted in part by an increase in human populations in certain areas. It is possible that the population growth was caused by changes in the climate and plant and animal life, forcing hunting bands to move into the territories where these shifts had been minimal. It is also possible that population growth occurred within these unaffected regions, because the hunting-and-gathering pattern reached higher levels of productivity. Peoples like the Natufians found their human communities could grow significantly by intensively harvesting grains that grew in the wild. As the population grew, more and more attention was given to the grain harvest, which eventually led to the conscious and systematic cultivation of plants and thus the agrarian revolution.
My god. Stop those unfunny, unoriginal comments about listening to Justin Bieber or fucking Lady Gaga. They were funny the first time, not the 1,000,000st time. Make up your own goddamn jokes. Be original Mr Andulescu, for once in your life.
Love the Bassline.....
eargasm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!omfg it´s so sick!!!
Sick beats on this one!
Love it!
because 360p contains the original soundfile, 480p was converted into another format, thus decoding the sound with lower bitrate :)
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3 YES for this !
Brutal !!!!
goooooooooooddddddddddddddddd!!!!!!!!!!!
Fantástico!
Very good :P
és és tevagy!
isteni muzsika :)
480p is worse than 360p quality lol. How does that work? Banging tune
wonderfully
banger.com ;DDD
depends on a sound system you're using
Because there are no written records of the transition period between
8000 and 5000 B.C. when many animals were first domesticated and plants were
cultivated on a regular basis, we cannot be certain why and how some peoples
adopted these new ways of producing food and other necessities of life.
Climatic changes associated with the retreat of the glaciers at the end of the
last Ice Age (about 12,000 B.C.), may have played an important role. These
climatic shifts prompted the migration of many big game animals to new
pasturelands in northern areas. They also left a dwindling supply of game for
human hunters in areas such as the Middle East, where agriculture first arose
and many animals were first domesticated. Climatic shifts also led to changes
in the distribution and growing patterns of wild grains and other crops on
which hunters and gatherers depended. In addition, it is likely that the shift
to sedentary farming was prompted in part by an increase in human populations
in certain areas. It is possible that the population growth was caused by
changes in the climate and plant and animal life, forcing hunting bands to
move into the territories where these shifts had been minimal. It is also
possible that population growth occurred within these unaffected regions,
because the hunting-and-gathering pattern reached higher levels of
productivity. Peoples like the Natufians found their human communities could
grow significantly by intensively harvesting grains that grew in the wild. As
the population grew, more and more attention was given to the grain harvest,
which eventually led to the conscious and systematic cultivation of plants and
thus the agrarian revolution.
You are reading comments for a single picture and some music. Might as well read something educational while you're at it.
@monikashowmixer44 Nincs magyar komment, pedig sokan hallgatják ám :D... mondjuk eddig soha nem nztem a hsz.-eket:D
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Hát ez CSODA :))
Roland Bódi 😉😉
303 view XD
mnml techno
fuckin' sub bass d>.
My god. Stop those unfunny, unoriginal comments about listening to Justin Bieber or fucking Lady Gaga. They were funny the first time, not the 1,000,000st time. Make up your own goddamn jokes. Be original Mr Andulescu, for once in your life.