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How did primitive people come to a productive economy? What made our ancestors give up hunting and switch to active gathering? When did sickles, pits and storage facilities, mortars and grain grinders appear? Where were fossilized pieces of the first bread in human history found? And how did the domestication of animals begin? In this episode of "Drobyshevsky. Homo sapiens" Stanislav Drobyshevsky talks about the transition to agriculture. 00:00 "Drobyshevsky. Homo sapiens". The transition to agriculture 01:06 When did the productive economy appear? 02:33 "The first to reach a new level were the inhabitants of the Middle East" 05:03 Natufian culture: about active gatherers, grain grinders and fossilized bread 07:05 How did the domestication of animals begin? 09:06 When did they start to purposefully plant plants? 14:00 How did agriculture move north? 15:00 What happened in Asia? 21:30 About agriculture in New Guinea 25:09 “Producing farming created modernity” Subscribe to @RTVItainment and like RTVI News — all the main events in 24/7 format: / myrtvi Subscribe to the RTVI telegram channel: https://t.me/+f45ODW6gl60zY2My