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Vol 1 Ep 23 - Neolithic Egypt

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In the neolithic period, we are looking at the nole valley as the fertile lands of egypt. It appears through the archaeological record that agricultural life stales developed from around eight thousand b c e onwards. There is also evidence that humans had a very intimate knowledge of wild grasses and knew how to take care of and harvest such plants. They were certainly carrying out control of these things, which serves well as an example of a link between hunter gatherer life stoves and sedentary farming life stoves.

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