People was most likely to die early due to contact with domesticated animals if early farmers who were in contact with animal-borne diseases.
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
Early farmers did not have much methods and resources to treat animal borne diseases. They did not use much safety methods to protect themselves from contracting with diseases. Not only farmers, but also people who tried treating the animals were also affected.
Out of all the options, farmers were in constant contact with the domesticated animals, thus increasing the chances of being affected with diseases. Animal borne diseases had more adverse effects on them, thus making early farmers who were in contact with animal-borne diseases the suitable answer.