The history of domesticationHumans were originally in the Paleolith Age, where they hunted and gathered food. About 10,000 years ago, the Neoliths (agricultural era) entered. Most humans began to settle down and engage in agricultural and animal husbandry activities. Humans and animals and plants developed a mutual domestication relationship. This period began the process of animal domestication.
Horses, cattle, sheep, chickens, dogs, and pigs, known as the "six animals," had been domesticated in the Neoliths. Dogs might have been domesticated by humans as early as 14000 years ago, and were the earliest animals domesticated by humans. American scientists discovered through archaeology that there were more than 50 early human dog burial sites on all continents except Antarctica. The earliest known dog burial occurred in Germany 14000 years ago.
Humans domesticated animals for many reasons. The transition from hunting to animal husbandry was because farming was hard but stable, while hunting was highly variable and risky, such as the possibility of facing the threat of ferocious animals, the uncertainty of animal tracks, and the difficulty of finding prey. Moreover, the living environment deteriorated 10,000 years ago, and many mammals became extinct. At the same time, human tools improved hunting efficiency, storage methods improved (the invention of terrines and cellars), and the discovery and use of fire improved the taste and safety of meat. Humans also discovered more domesticable animals and plants.
Animals that could be domesticated usually had certain characteristics, such as being useful to humans (for example, they could be used for farming, guarding the house, fighting, or becoming food, etc.), and most of them were herbivores (dogs were an exception). In the primitive tribes overseas, there were also cases where Brother Hei Zi tamed baboons. After taming them, the baboons could listen to the arrangements and carry out hunting missions.
Domestication of novels" Domestication " was a modern romance novel written by the Jinjiang contract author, Cracked Brain. Its original name was " Heartthrob." In addition, there was another novel that had related plot elements. It told a series of stories between the female protagonist and the male protagonist. The female protagonist 'tamed' the male protagonist while she was doing her career, including the plot of mutual competition in love. In another novel, the female protagonist Lin Jianxia experienced a change in time and space. From the time she went to the photo studio to ten years later, the plot of the novel revolved around her concern for her children and the changes in her family during the ten years of disappearance. Although it did not directly focus on " domestication ", it included related elements such as the development and changes of the relationship between the characters.
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Are there any novels that describe the domestication of dragons?😋I recommend the following novel to you:
1. "I'm a Professional Dragon Breeder": The protagonist domesticated all kinds of dragon pets and became a professional dragon breeder.
2. [City Lord's Guide: The ancestor fled with the dragon egg and finally built a Dragon Rearing City in the Crouching Dragon Valley, successfully becoming independent.]
3. "This Lord Is Not to Be Trifled With": The protagonist brings the monsters from the Monster Hunter World to the Otherworld to raise dragons, farm, fish, and build cities.
4. "I Raise a Dragon in the Village": The protagonist raised a dragon with unparalleled strength. All parts of the dragon were treasures, and dragon dung could be used as fertilizer.
5. "Survival and Evolution in the Other World": The protagonist tamed prehistoric magical beasts, built super magical equipment, built a city, and became a domineering lord.
6. "Dragon Envoy Reverse Cultivation Plan": The protagonist has the ability to control dragons. In order to purify the evil dragon envoy, he begins the reverse cultivation plan.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗