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The Cassawary Egg Shells

Archaeologist christina douglas has just published evidence that pushes back the origins of farming by thousands of years. People living in new guinea, 18 thousand years ago, were rearing a form of poultry. This is much earlier than we think. It happened in the northern hemisphere. And these birds were my favorite species, the cassawary.

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