2. Where, When and why did Farming
Start?
It began 10000 B.C. years ago.
It began in a place called the Fertile
Crescent.
It also started when people began to scatter
the crop’s seeds they found nearby.
Rainfall in this area made it possible for
growth.
3. Fertile Crescent
East of Mediterranean Sea
Crescent shaped
From Levant region(Israel, Lebanon, and Syria) and
around Tarus and Zagros Mountain.
Home of First Farmers
Also first settlement like Jericho
Trading centre like Çatal Hüyük is there
4. Çatal Hüyük homes
Çatal Hüyük had mud-
brick houses closely
packed together.
No streets.
Ladders leading up to
doorways on a flat roof.
Hearths for heating.
Benches for sitting and
sleeping on.
Ovens for baking bread.
Also dead family
members are buried
under floor.
5. What were the first Crops grown?
Fertile Crescent
Barley
Wheat
Emmer
Einkorn
Other Parts 8000-3000 BC years ago
Local plants
Timeline available on7th slide
6. What were the first animals that were domesticated?
Dogs in 12500 BC.
Gazelle, sheep, goats in 10000 BC.
Weak was for food.
Best is for breeding.
Timeline of domestication on 8
7. A timeline of Farming
9000 BC Wheat/barley, Fertile Crescent
8000 BC Potatoes, South America
7500 BC Goats/sheep, Middle East
7000 BC Rye, Europe
6000 BC Chickens, South Asia
3500 BC Horse, West Asia
3000 BC Cotton, South America
2700 BC Corn, North America
8. Timeline of Domestication
15,000 to 11,000 BC Dogs
10,000 to 8000 BC Goats
9,000 to 8000 BC Wheat
7,000 BC Maize
6,500 BC Cattle
6,000 BC Pigs
5,500 BC Horses
2,000 BC Cats
9. Why I Did this Dragon Design!
I read 2 myths about farming with dragons in it.
1. Once upon a time, there was once a river dragon
who controlled all sources of water. The dragon
constantly falls asleep so the land becomes dry in a
few months for that is how long he sleeps. The gods
did not like this so he let humans have the
instrument called the drum! This easily woke up the
dragon and that is how they brought rain for their
crops for a long time until the dragon got the habit
of getting up more frequently.
10. 2nd Myth
Once upon a time there were 4 dragons, they
didn’t like the earth being parched all the
time so they asked the gods to give humans
a better source of water. They promised but
they never did. So the dragons stole water
for humans in the form of rain and defied
the gods who hunted them for a long time
until one day they all turned themselves
into four long different rivers in China for Songhua
humans to use forever. river
Yellow
Yangtze River
River
Pearl
River
11. Bibliography
Ask.com Search Engine
http://www.factmonster.com/dk/encyclopedia/early-
farming.html#ENCY365FERCRE BIGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Google Search Pics
http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/features/print/2608/domestication-a-timeline
Domestication
Certain Classmates who finished and posted before me
Pictures
http://socyberty.com/history/ancient-egyptian-farming/
commodityonline.com
en.wikipedia.org =2 pics
www.anarheologija.org
ourrecipeswwstyle.blogspot.com
agronomy.uhi.ac.uk
science.howstuffworks.com
bestgardening.com
atimes.com
dreamstime.com