All evidence points to that about 5,000 years ago a complex combination of factors—including a leap in mental capacity of humans, a generalized increase in temperatures (end of the Glacial age), and particularly, the management of landscapes and plant and animal species—gave place to a qualitatively different relation between human societies and their environments.
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