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Cultivation
/ˌkʌl.tɪˈveɪ.ʃən/noun
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Cultivation is the systematic process of preparing and tending to soil for growing plants, crops, or other vegetation, often involving plowing, planting, and harvesting to sustain agriculture. In a broader context, it also encompasses the nurturing and development of skills, ideas, or relationships, reflecting its evolution in modern discussions around personal growth and cultural refinement.
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The advent of cultivation during the Neolithic Revolution around 10,000 BCE not only domesticated wild plants like wheat and barley in the Fertile Crescent but also enabled human populations to grow from small nomadic groups to settled communities of thousands, paving the way for the first urban societies.
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