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sbly the Look at the map above (it could be initially confusing because blue is

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sbly the Look at the map above (it could be initially confusing because blue is actually land... I know). Based on this illustration, it looks like there was an important transition from hunting to agriculture. Dairying expanded in concert with the Neolithic transition. As agriculture spread from Anatolia (modern Turkey) to northern Europe over roughly two millennia, dairying followed a similar pattern. However, pattern doesn't tell us if it was evolution or replacement. But, cattle bones can have important insights. Domesticated cattle at Neolithic sites in Europe were most closely related to cows from the Middle East, rather than indigenous wild aurochs (extinct species of large wild cattle). What might you infer from this information? Cattle domesticated humans and brought them along for a ride Migrants brought their cattle with them, rather than domesticating locally Neolithics domesticated the cattle in these areas prior to the arrival of other húmans Neanderthals domesticated the cattle prior to the arrival of humans Next > Previous

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from the above matter it can be infer that the process maynot related to evolution or replacement and important thing is presence of cattle bones of the same region at different locations indicates the trasfer of dairying patter from middle east region to europe countries

here the most suitable obtion is 2nd one that is migrants brought their cattle with them rather than domesticated locally