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8 multiple choice 0.5 points when did sedentary life develop in the middle east? after herding, but before farming long before farming and herding after farming, but before herding at the same time that farming and herding developed after farming and herding
Archaeological evidence from the Middle East (e.g., sites like Çatalhöyük) shows that settled, sedentary communities emerged as farming (cultivation of crops like wheat/barley) and herding (domestication of sheep/goats) developed. These food-producing practices created a stable food supply that allowed people to abandon nomadic life and establish permanent settlements, rather than settling before or after only one of these practices.
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at the same time that farming and herding developed