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4 December, 23:23

Why was it significant that the Europeans brought cattle horses and other domesticated animals?

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  1. 5 December, 01:40
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    During the most recent ice age, from about 20,000 years ago (see Ice Ages), large mammals such as bison roam on the sub-arctic tundra of Europe and Asia. They are preyed upon by two groups of hunters, both much smaller and weaker than themselves - but both with a sufficiently developed social system to enable them to hunt and kill in packs.
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