Without seeing the specific map, I cannot provide a detailed conclusion. However, in general, conclusions that can be drawn about early human farming from a map might include:
1. The geographic locations where early humans first began farming, which is usually in fertile river valleys, such as the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East.
2. The spread of agricultural practices over time, as farming communities expanded and exchanged knowledge and technologies.
3. The types of crops and animals that were domesticated in various regions, based on the local ecology and climate.
4. The patterns of human settlement that occurred due to agricultural developments, leading to the formation of villages, towns, and eventually cities.
5. The impact of farming on the landscape, as early humans cleared land, built irrigation systems, and altered ecosystems to support their agricultural efforts.
What conclusion can be drawn from the map about farming early humans?
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