Q1: How did the changing climate affect the life of humans?
Ans: The climate of the world had major changes around 12,000 years ago. There was a shift to relatively warm conditions. Grasslands developed in many areas. Plants and animals also developed in the meantime. Humans observed the places where edible plants were found, they wondered how seed broke off stalks, fell on the ground, and new plants sprouted from them. They became farmers due to these changes.
They also learnt how to get the attention of animals by taming them and proriding them food. People tamed the wild ancestor of the dog. They also started rearing sheep, goat, cattle, etc. and this made them herders. Grasslands had allowed many animals which lived on grass to grow in number.
Q2: Describe the site of Mehrgarh.
Ans: Mehrgarh is a site located in a fertile plain, near the Bolan Pass, one of the most important routes into Iran. It was one of the first places where people grew barley and wheat, and reared sheep, and goat. In fact, it is one of the earliest known villages.
Archaeologists have found evidence of animal bones here on excavation. They have found remains of houses here. Most houses were square or rectangular. They usually had four or more compartments, some of which may have been used for storage. Several furial sites have also been found in Mehrgarh.
Q3: Discuss in brief stone tools used by the people in Neolithic.
Ans: Stone Tools of New Stone Age:
Q4: What do you understand by the term domestication? What is generally effect of this process on plants and animals? What points are kept in mind before/ during this process?
Ans: 1. Meaning of Domestication:
2. Effect:
3. Precautions or Points kept in Mind for Domestication:
4. Results of Domestication:
Q5: Discuss in brief ‘the Beginning of Herding’.
Ans: The Beginning of Herding:
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