The invention of agriculture is one of the great revolution of human history. It includes the food production and domestication which led to significant changes in human society, population increase and biological changes. However, this revolution is best demonstrated at Margaretha in which the sense of the revolution ultimately set the platform for the rise of urbanization in the Indian Subcontinent. In the period of the Neolithic revolution (roughly 800-500 BCE.), agriculture was far from the dominant mode of support for human societies. But those who adopted it, have survived and increased, and passed their techniques of production to the next generation. This transformation of knowledge was the base of further development in agriculture. Vedic literature provides some of the earliest written record of agriculture in India.
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