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New date for first farms in Egypt: 5,200 B.C.
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<blockquote data-quote="shane" data-source="post: 33125" data-attributes="member: 593"><p><strong>Re: 5200 B.C. Is New Date for Farms in Egypt</strong></p><p></p><p>Look into Gobleki Tepe, near Wadi Faynan, where a lot of the more interesting neolithic sites have been found. It's dated to about 9600 BCE, shows signs of extensive cultivation of genetically wild cereal grain, perhaps being the source of domesticated grain mutation in west Asia, and it contains limestone pillars ranging from eight to twenty feet tall and carved with nothing but flint tools.</p><p></p><p>Every year we are finding new sites that spit in the face of the accepted theories of our sociocultural evolution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shane, post: 33125, member: 593"] [b]Re: 5200 B.C. Is New Date for Farms in Egypt[/b] Look into Gobleki Tepe, near Wadi Faynan, where a lot of the more interesting neolithic sites have been found. It's dated to about 9600 BCE, shows signs of extensive cultivation of genetically wild cereal grain, perhaps being the source of domesticated grain mutation in west Asia, and it contains limestone pillars ranging from eight to twenty feet tall and carved with nothing but flint tools. Every year we are finding new sites that spit in the face of the accepted theories of our sociocultural evolution. [/QUOTE]
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