The author points out, "Early practitioners may not have consciously thought of food production as different a strategy from foraging. . . . farming and gathering might have been parts of a single continuous attempt to mage food sources"
This suggests a. that all societies will eventually develop agriculture.
b. that all societies can potentially develop agriculture.
c. that it is surprising that all human societies have not developed agriculture on their own.
d. that the relatively recent development of agriculture is especially odd.
b
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