Tuesday, January 3, 2017

                                                                       Neolithic Garden Post

 Part 1
 Some types of domesticated crops from the Neolithic Age are Emmer Wheat, Einkorn Wheat, Barley, Lentil, Pea, Chickpea, Bitter Vetch, and Flax. 5 types of animals domesticated from the Neolithic Age are cattle, sheep, goats, wolves, pigs.




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This picture shows the animals and houses back then.


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Most of farming tools seem to be made of stone, wood, and also bones.

Farming influenced the development of civilization because it allowed people to settle in one place. Another thing that farming influenced was to build houses, work together, and a new way of cooking. After they learned to build houses, people created jobs such as, weavers, farmers, and traders. Jobs allowed people to focus on one subject and they started to learn more things, like how some farmer learned to plant more different crops.
 One thing that I used to get this information is a social studies book "History Alive".


Part 2
  Things that need to be done to plan a crop is to have fertile soil and then drop the seeds into the dirt because eventually the seeds will start to grow. Beans, pepper, and beets can be planted multiple times a year. Info: http://www.gardeners.com/how-to/succession-planting/5016.html



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Part 3
 Making our garden was no easy task, especially since there were some people slacking off. One of the most challenging part of making the garden was to break up the dirt for the mortar and bricks. One enjoyable thing was when we were trying to put a tarp to shield us from the wind. It was pretty fun especially since the wind was so strong. Overall the garden turned out good, but we still haven't planted anything in it yet.



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