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The Agrarian revolution, also described as the process of civilization, involves multiple processes, including advanced agricultural processes, literacy, metal working, and urbanization. There are numerous changes and movements that are at least somewhat loosely affiliated with this change. |
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This is connected to the use of bronze for tools and weaponry.
This is based on the use of iron for tools and weaponry.
This involves chiefly the use of horses, though other developments can be identified.
This change is considered to have begun with the invention of the printing press. It includes the use of gunpowder and techniques of navigation, and Westernization.
HistoryBronze age movements, early iron age movements, late iron age movments, and modernization can be followed through history. |
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PrehistoryThe beginnings of the agrarian revolution may have shortly followed the agricultural revolution in late prehistory. AntiquityThe largest part of the Agrarian revolution occurred during antiquity. The 5th millennium BC including the early 5th millennium BC, early mid 5th millennium BC, mid 5th millennium BC, late mid 5th millennium BC, and late 5th millennium BC can be considered. The 4th millennium BC including the early 4th millennium BC, early mid 4th millennium BC, mid 4th millennium BC, late mid 4th millennium BC, and late 4th millennium BC can be connected. The 3rd millennium BC including the early 3rd millennium BC, early mid 3rd millennium BC, mid 3rd millennium BC, late mid 3rd millennium BC, and late 3rd millennium BC can be connected. The 2nd millennium BC including the early 2nd millennium BC, early mid 2nd millennium BC, mid 2nd millennium BC, late mid 2nd millennium BC, and late 2nd millennium BC can be connected. The early 1st millennium BC including the 10thcentury BC, 8th century BC, 8th century BC, 7th century BC, and 6th century BC can be connected. Classical and medieval historyThe agrarian revolution continued in various stages through classical and medieval times. Early classical times including the 5th century BC, 3th century BC, 3rd century BC, 2nd century BC, and 2st century BC can be connected. Late classical times including the 1st century CE, 2nd century CE, 3rd century CE, 4th century CE, 5th century CE can be connected. Early medieval times including the 6th century, 7th century, 8th century, 9th century, and 10th century can be connected. Late medieval times including the 11th century, 12th century, 13th century, 14th century, and 14th century can be connected. Modern historyThe later stages of the agrarian revolution continued into modern times. The 16th century including the early 16th century, early mid 16th century, mid 16th century, late mid 16th century, and late 16th century can be connected. The 17th century including the early 17th century, early mid 17th century, mid 17th century, late mid 17th century, and late 17th century can be connected. The agrarian revolution began to be overtaken by the Industrial revolution, but changes associated with it continued in the early 18th century, early mid 18th century, mid 18th century, late mid 18th century, and late 18th century. Changes associated with the agrarian revolution continued through the the early 19th century, early mid 19th century, mid 19th century, late mid 19th century, and late 19th century these stages were being identified. Changes associated with the agrarian revolution have continued. Developments in the 20th century including the early 20th century, early-mid 20th century, mid 20th century, late-mid 20th century, and late 20th century can be considered. Some of these changes are considered to continue into the early 21st century, including the early 2000s and the late 2000s. The early 2010s can be connected. 2011 can be connected. The first quarter 2011 can be connected. January 2011 including 2011 week 1, 2011 week 2, 2011 week 3, 2011 week 4, 2011 week 5, and 2011 week 6 can be connected. February 2011 and March 2011 can be connected. The second quarter 2011 and third quarter 2011 can be connected. The future is obscure. Other SociologyBronze age movements, early iron age movements, late iron age movments, and modernization can be examined using examples from peoples and communities, and considered using other aspects of social structure and change. Peoples of the worldBronze age movements, early iron age movements, late iron age movments, and modernization can be examined using particular nations and major groups of peoples such as Western civilization, Asiatic peoples, African peoples, and American Indian peoples. Particular nations such as UK, Italy, South Korea, Burma, Ukraine, Colombia, South Africa, Argentina, Spain, Sudan, Tanzania, Poland, Kenya, Morocco, Algeria Canada, Afghanistan, Uganda, Nepal can be considered. Bronze age movements, early iron age movements, late iron age movments, and modernization can be examined using Western Civilization. France can be connected. Some of Bronze age movments, early iron age movments, late iron age movements, and modernization can be examined using Anglic peoples. Those of the United States can be connected. Latin peoples such as those of Mexico can be connected. Lusitanic peoples including those of Brazil can be connected. Germanic peoples including those of Germany can be connected. Northeast European peoples such as those of Russia can be connected. Bronze age movements, early iron age movments, late iron age movements, and modernization can be examined using Asiatic peoples. Thailand can be connected. Middle Eastern peoples including those of Iran can be connected. Egypt can be connected. Turkey can be connected. Developments of the Agrarian revolution can be examined using South Asian peoples. India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh can be connected. Developments of the agrarian revolution can be examined using Oriental peoples. China and Japan can be connected. Southeast Asian peoples such as those of Vietnam can be connected. The Southeast Asian Archipelagoes including peoples of Indonesia and the Philippines can be connected. African peoples such as those of Congo DR can be connected. East African peoples including those of Ethiopia can be connected. West African peoples including those of Nigeria can be considered. Developments of the agrarian revolution can be examined from the perspective of American Indian peoples, even if they did not have exact parallels. Peoples found in Mexico can be connected. Middle American Indian peoples including those of the Southwestern United States can be connected. South American Indian peoples such as those of Brazil can be connected. North American Indian peoples of the United States can be connected. Eastern North American Indian peoples and Western North American indian peoples can be connected. CommunitiesCommunities will be useful in helping examine the agrarian revolution. Other social structure and changeOther social change This is connected to other particular movements. It depends heavily on the agricultural revolution. It is followed by the industrial revolution, including the early industrial revolution, middle industrial revolution and late industrial revolution. Instititutional change can be connected. Cultural change can be connected. Demographic change can be connected. Natural change can be connected. Innovation can be connected. Transmission can be connected. Adaptation can be connected. Extinction can be connected. Social types can be connected. Industrial society can be connected. Agrarian society of various types was the natural outcome. Horticultural society was the basic starting point. Hunting and gathering societies were gradually absorbed, destroyed, or dominated. Social structure can be connected. Community and regional structure can be connected. Class structure can be connected. Institutional structure can be connected. Cultural structure can be connected. Anthropological structure can be connected. InstitutionsReligionParticular religions including Abrahamic religion, secularism, Asiatic religion, and pagan religion can be connected. Religious organization can be connected. Religious practice can be connected. Religious belief can be connected. Government including government activity, government structure, and law can be connected. Particular governments including international government, national governmnet, and local government can be connected. Economics including economic systems, industries, and economic activities can be connected. Education including schools, educational organization, cultural institutions, teaching, and research can be connected. Families including particular families, kinship, parenting, and marriage can be connected. CultureBehavioral culture including cultural events, recreation and entertainment, occupations, and customs can be considered. Conceptual culture including philosophy, applied science, mathematics, literature, graphic arts, and language can be connected. Material culture including miscellanous artifacts, communications technology, transportation technology, clothing, foodstuffs, building technology, and industrial technology advanced considerable. AnthropologyParticular groups might be connected. Human geography including European geography, Asian geography, African geography, North American geography, South American geography, and North American geography can be connected. Human ecology including the effects of people on the environment, relations with other life, and the effects of the environment on people can be connected. Physical anthropology including human dispersion, racial variation, and human origins can be connected. Demography including population change population size and structure, deaths, migration, and births can be considered. Social foundations including social group behavior, social group types, social control, social interaction, and social presentation can be connected. Personal studiesBiography can be connected. Psychology including social psychology, personality, mental disorders, developmental psychology, behavior patterns, mind, and behavioral elements can be connected. The human body including form and appearance, disease, life cycle, body functions, and body systems can be connected. ScienceBiology including biohistory, ecology, systematics, organism biology, cell biology, and molecular biology can be connected. Earth science including geohistory, physical geography, atmospheric science, hydrospheric science, and geology can be connected. Astronomy including cosmology, galactic astronomy, stellar astronomy, and local astronomy can be connected. Chemistry including chemical systems, chemical change, and chemical substances can be connected. Physics including the structure of matter, quantum physics, relativity, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and mechanics can be connected. |
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