Write in detail about the ‘first farmers’ and the beginning of agriculture in India.

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  • Archaeological sites of Neolithic villages, which have been discovered prove that there were well-settled villages in the Indian subcontinent, as early, as 8000 B.C.E.
  • Historian scholars generally agree that the Harappan cities evolved from these early villages. 
  • Barley was the main crop grown by the farmers in these villages, where wheat was grown on a smaller scale. 
  • The farmers in these villages were the ‘first farmers’ of the Indian Subcontinent. They lived in mud houses and domesticated cattle and goatsheep. 
  • The transition from hunter-gatherer’s life to the beginning of cultivation spans through 10000¬8700 B.C.E. 
  • The beginning of cultivation is also the beginning of the Neolithic age. The period also marked the domestication of animals along with cultivation. 
  • While wheat and flaxseeds were grown, barley was the main crop in this period.
  • Modified composite tools like fishing harpoons, spears, and arrows were made. Blades known as microliths and tools like sickle and scythe were used for harvesting cereals and fruits.

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