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: post by arilliusbm at 2010-02-11 11:33:35
Domestication of animals predates most forms of agriculture. It really depends on what area of the world you're talking about.
Humans were foragers and hunters first and foremost. Within temperate climates people began to develop ways of farming - most Mediterranean cultures had primitive forms of agriculture before most. It depends on the proximity and location of the settlement, the soil, and whether or not it was close to water.
Animals were domesticated roughly around the time of the last ice age.
People have been eating both meat and veggies since the beginning. Any other argument is silly an invalid. Granted our primitive ancestors ate plants to begin with, but when tools started appearing, we ate meat (spears).
This was all 4000 tears ago because of God.
Wait what is the argument again?
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