The most quintessentially human intellectual accomplishments (e.g. proving theorems, composing symphonies, going into space) were only made possible by culture post-agricultural revolution.
I’m guessing you mean the beginning of agriculture and not the Agricultural Revolution (18th century), which came much later than math and after Baroque music. But the wording is ambiguous.
It seems like “agricultural revolution” is used to mean both the beginning of agriculture (“First Agricultural Revolution”) and the 18th century agricultural revolution (“Second Agricultural Revolution”).
I’m guessing you mean the beginning of agriculture and not the Agricultural Revolution (18th century), which came much later than math and after Baroque music. But the wording is ambiguous.
It seems like “agricultural revolution” is used to mean both the beginning of agriculture (“First Agricultural Revolution”) and the 18th century agricultural revolution (“Second Agricultural Revolution”).