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Alchen [17]
3 years ago
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Según Redman, ¿Cuál fue el primer gran cambio que se produjo en la forma

History
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Degger [83]3 years ago
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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta es la siguiente.

Desafortunadamente, no incluyes algún texto, artículo, libro, o cualquier referencia sobre Redman.

Sin embargo, con el deseo de ayudarte con algo, podemos comentar lo siguiente.

El primer gran cambio que se produjo en la forma de alimentación del hombre sucedió cuando el humano dejo de ser un nómada y se convirtió en sedentario. Esto significa que como nómada, el humano viajaba por todos lados siguiendo a las manadas para cazar animales y así poder alimentar a sus familias.

Pero cuando el humano comenzó a aprender técnicas de agricultura, pudo asentarse en un sólo lugar para poder cultivar y así quedarse en ese sitio y desarrollar una vida.

No, no comenzó en todo el mundo. Comenzó cuando los Sumerios se asentaron por primera vez en medio de los Ríos Tigris y Éufrates, en la región del Medio Este, en donde ahora es Irak.

Ahí aprovecharon las inundaciones de los ríos para que la tierra fértil produjera abundantes cosechas. A partir de ahí, construyeron impresionantes ciudades-estado como Lagash, Nippur, Eridu, Ur, y Uruk.

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