One constant between 8000 BCE and 600 BCE was the reliance on agriculture as a primary means of subsistence. During this period, many societies transitioned from nomadic hunting and gathering to settled farming, but the importance of cultivating crops and domesticating animals remained central to human survival and societal development. Additionally, the social structures that emerged around agricultural practices, such as the formation of communities and trade networks, also persisted throughout this time.
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