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How did the domestication of animals begin, according to Dr. James Serpell? h.
This is most apparent, of course, in the domestication of animals and the cultivation of crops over thousands of years.
Some, such as the domestication of animals, took place more than once.
Wolfe's history of increasing intimacy between humans and other species continues with the domestication of animals around 10,000 years ago.
The most important consequence of domestication of animals consists of a sharp change in their seasonal biology.
Agriculture, the domestication of animals and plants, must be seen in the context of this progressive change.
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The evidence shows that this isn't true: there's an enormous gap — four thousand years — separating the "two key domestications," of animals and cereals, from the first agrarian economies based on them.
Humans started to classify or select animals with the domestication of wild animals thousands of years ago.
Ancient DNA analyses have also been used in studies investigating the domestication history of animals, as for example in the recent work by Leonard et al. (2002) on dogs and of Larson et al. (2007) on pigs.
It is estimated than 90%% of the mammalian biomass on Earth is made up of humans and their domestic animals, primarily cattle; this value has grown several orders of magnitude since the domestication of these animals about 10,000 years ago (Barnosky 2008; Vince 2011; Xiang et al. 2014).
Tracing slavery back to its beginnings, Davis links it to the domestication of wild animals.
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