The 10th Millennium BC: A Transition from Paleolithic to Neolithic
Explore the 10th millennium BC, a pivotal era marking humanity’s gradual shift from hunter-gatherers to farming and settled life, shaping modern civilization.
Explore the 10th millennium BC, a pivotal era marking humanity’s gradual shift from hunter-gatherers to farming and settled life, shaping modern civilization.
Explore the Neolithic Revolution, the pivotal shift from foraging to farming that shaped human society and agriculture.
Explore the rich history and evolution of roses, from ancient wild species to modern cultivated varieties, and their cultural significance worldwide.
Discover the geographic origins of domesticated plants and how Vavilov centers reveal the history and genetic diversity behind our food crops.
Explore the domestication of vertebrates and its impact on agriculture, economy, culture, and the science behind taming wild animals over generations.
Explore the Neolithic Period, the final stage of the Stone Age, marked by the shift from nomadic life to farming and permanent settlements.
Discover llamas, domesticated South American camelids used as pack animals and companions. Learn about their unique traits, eco-friendly benefits, and roles in therapy and agriculture.