Agriculture The Basis of Civilization (1) The single, decisive factor
Agriculture The Basis of Civilization (1) The single, decisive factor that мейд it possible for mankind to settle in permanent communities was agriculture. After farming was developed in the Middle East in about 6500 BC, people living in tribes or family units did not have to be on the move continually searching for food or herding their animals. Once people could control the production of food and be assured of a reliable annual supply of it, their lives changed completely. People began to found permanent communities in fertile river valleys. Settlers learned to use the water supply to irrigate the land. Being settled in one place мейд it possible to domesticate animals in order to provide other sources of food and clothing. (2) Farming was a revolutionary discovery. It not only мейд settlements possible and ultimately the building of cities but it also made available a reliable food supply. With more food available, more people could be fed. Populations therefore increased. The growing number of people available for more kinds of work led to the development of more complex social structures. With a food surplus, a community could support a variety of workers who were not farmers. Farming the world over has always relied upon a dependable water supply. For the earliest societies this meant rivers and streams or regular rainfall. The first great civilizations grew up along rivers. Later communities were able to develop by taking advantage of the rainy seasons. (3) All of the ancient civilizations probably developed in much the same way, in spite of regional and climatic differences. As villages grew, the accumulation of more numerous and substantial goods became possible. Heavier pottery replaced animal-skin gourds as containers for food and liquids. Cloth could be woven from wool and flax. Permanent structures мейд of wood, brick, and stone could be erected. (4) The science of mathematics was an early outgrowth of agriculture. People studied the movements of the moon, sun, and planets to calculate seasons. In so doing they created the first calendars. With a calendar it was possible to calculate the arrival of each growing season. Measurement of land areas was necessary if property was to be divided accurately. Measurements of amounts for example, of seeds or grains was also a factor in farming and housekeeping. Later came measures of value as commodity and money exchange became common. The use of various ways of measuring led naturally to record keeping, and for this some form of writing was necessary. The earliest civilizations all seem to have used picture-writing pictures representing both sounds and objects to the reader. The best known of the ancient writing systems is probably Egyptian hieroglyphics, a term meaning sacred carvings, since many of the earliest writings were inscribed on stone. (Britannica Student Encyclopedia Library) 1. Определите, является ли утверждение: Nature studying and mathematics were of great help for early agriculture development. a) в тексте нет информации b) ложным c) подлинным 2. Определите, является ли утверждение: The main purpose of farming development in ancient societies was to provide food for domestic animals. a) истинным b) в тексте нет информации c) ложным 3. Определите, является ли утверждение: Ancient civilizations had different regional and climatic conditions and it affected the specific development of agriculture. a) правильным b) фальшивым c) в тексте нет инфы 4. Обусловьте, является ли утверждение: The best place for permanent ancient communities were forests and mountains. a) истинным b) неправильным c) в тексте нет инфы 5. Укажите, какой доли текста (1, 2, 3, 4) подходит последующая информация: The development of agriculture caused the appearance of new materials that replaced the ones used before. a) 3 b) 2 c) 1 d) 4 6. Укажите, какой доли текста (1, 2, 3, 4) подходит последующая информация: Some forms of writing were necessary to make some records on housekeeping. a) 1 b) 4 c) 2 d) 3 7. Ответьте на вопрос: Why do we consider farming to be revolutionary? a) The process of constant migration was promoted by the farming. b) Farming became dependable on water supply and rainfalls. c) It was farming that stated the intensive development of Maths as a science. d) It provided people with constant food supply, the number of people increased, towns began to grow.
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