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Sheaf of Wheat

Sheaf of Wheat

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This Stone Age Sheaf of Wheat reproduction offers a fascinating glimpse into the early agricultural practices of prehistoric societies. Crafted from natural materials, it mimics the kinds of crops that would have been cultivated by early humans in the Neolithic period. The sheaf reflects the transition from hunting and gathering to settled farming, which played a pivotal role in the development of early civilisation. This reproduction is ideal for showcasing the significance of agriculture in human history.


Key Features:

  • Material: Crafted from natural fibres or resin, designed to resemble the types of wheat and grains that would have been cultivated during the Stone Age.
  • Size: The sheaf is approximately 20 cm tall, making it a manageable size for display or educational purposes.
  • Design: The sheaf is designed to resemble a traditional bundle of wheat, illustrating the early methods of crop gathering and storage.
  • Authenticity: A faithful reproduction that reflects the agricultural practices of the Neolithic period.

Historical Context:
During the Stone Age, particularly in the Neolithic era, early humans began transitioning from a nomadic lifestyle to settled farming communities. This shift, known as the Agricultural Revolution, allowed for the domestication of plants like wheat, barley, and other grains. The ability to grow and harvest crops led to the establishment of permanent settlements, the rise of organised societies, and the beginning of trade. The sheaf of wheat is a symbol of this significant change in human history, marking the shift towards agriculture and a more sustainable way of life.


Educational Purpose:

  • Prehistoric Agriculture: A useful tool for exploring the development of agriculture and its impact on human societies.
  • Stone Age History: Ideal for studying the Neolithic revolution, the domestication of plants, and how early humans adapted to farming life.
  • Cultural History: A valuable resource for understanding the evolution of human societies, from hunter-gatherer to settled agricultural communities.

Ideal For:

  • Classroom Learning: A perfect addition to Stone Age or Neolithic lessons, providing a tangible connection to early agricultural practices.
  • Historical Displays: A great piece for any museum or archaeological exhibition focused on the Stone Age, early farming, or the Agricultural Revolution.
  • Collectors: A unique and meaningful addition for those interested in prehistoric artefacts or early human history.

This Stone Age Sheaf of Wheat is not only a fascinating historical piece but also a reminder of the fundamental change that shaped the course of human history – the dawn of agriculture.

Tags: Agriculture, Food

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