Environmental History
Agricultural surpluses refer to the excess production of food and agricultural products beyond what is necessary for subsistence. This phenomenon emerged prominently during the Neolithic period, as societies transitioned from nomadic lifestyles to settled agricultural practices, leading to the ability to produce more food than needed for immediate survival. Surpluses allowed communities to support larger populations, foster trade, and enable social stratification, marking a critical shift in human history.
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