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[QUOTE="arilliusbm:991463"][QUOTE="arktouros:991457"] I mean..it doesn't take much to figure out that if you see plants growing, you could probably group some together and get results through trial and error. [/QUOTE] Yea, it doesn't. And in time - domestication of animals. Because they relied on the stars and their primitive gods for everything, the problem would be predicting draughts. It also depends on the crop and where you're farming. Most farming communities were near rivers or other bodies of water. The more inland you got, the chances of the society being more of a hunter/gatherer society increased. Up in nothern Europe (Norway for example), I know one of their only crops they grew up there were cabbage. It wasn't until advanced trade routes were established that plants and agruculture technique spread throughout the land. The societies that had more kinds of plants to cultivate obviously flourished in that aspect, whereas the Germanic tribes or most like it leaned more on hunting. [/QUOTE]
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