Neolithic Farmers: Where’d They Come From, Where’d They Go?
Neolithic Farmers: Where’d They Come From, Where’d They Go?
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This technology spread with evidence in Eastern 8000 B.P., Britain in 6000 B.P., and 7000 B.P. in North Africa [8,9]. By 5000 B.P., farming had reached the furthest western point in —Ireland—and recent evidence suggests even the early farmers of Ireland had a direct genetic link to the farmers of the Near East [10].
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SOURCE: Farmer & Cowboy Magazine – Europe
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