Domestication of animals in harappan and mesopotamian civilization
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Harappan Civilization:
Domesticated animals included dogs and cats, humped and shorthorn cattle, domestic fowl, and possibly pigs, camels, and buffalo.
Mesopotamian Civilization:
Many different types of animals lived in Mesopotamia. By at least 7000 B.C. sheep, goat and pig had been domesticated. ... From around 6000 B.C. cattle were domesticated and were used for food and sacrifices.
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Domesticated animals included dogs and cats, humped and shorthorn cattle, domestic fowl, and possibly pigs, camels, and buffalo.
Mesopotamian Civilization:
Many different types of animals lived in Mesopotamia. By at least 7000 B.C. sheep, goat and pig had been domesticated. ... From around 6000 B.C. cattle were domesticated and were used for food and sacrifices.
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Harappan Civilization:
Domesticated animals included dogs and cats, humped and shorthorn cattle, domestic fowl, and possibly pigs, camels, and buffalo.
Mesopotamian Civilization:Many different types of animals lived in Mesopotamia. By at least 7000 B.C. sheep, goat and pig had been domesticated. ... From around 6000 B.C. cattle were domesticated and were used for food and sacrifices.
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Domesticated animals included dogs and cats, humped and shorthorn cattle, domestic fowl, and possibly pigs, camels, and buffalo.
Mesopotamian Civilization:Many different types of animals lived in Mesopotamia. By at least 7000 B.C. sheep, goat and pig had been domesticated. ... From around 6000 B.C. cattle were domesticated and were used for food and sacrifices.
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