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|'''turkey''' domesticated in North America approx. 200-500 AD | |'''turkey''' domesticated in North America approx. 200-500 AD | ||
|'''camels''' used in trans-Saharan trade by 600'/700s AD | |'''camels''' used in trans-Saharan trade by 600'/700s AD | ||
|spread of animals from Eurasia and Africa to the Americas, including '''horses, cattle, chickens, pigs, sheep''', etc. | |||
|spread of animals from Eurasia and Africa to the Americas | |||
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|'''horses''' first domesticated for milk approx. 4,000 BC; likely used for transportation approx. 3,500-3000 BC in central Asia | |'''horses''' first domesticated for milk approx. 4,000 BC; likely used for transportation approx. 3,500-3000 BC in central Asia | ||
|'''donkey''' domesticated in East Africa approx. 3,000-4,000 BC (were used Egypt by 2600-2800 BC and in the Middle East by 1800 BC) | |'''donkey''' domesticated in East Africa approx. 3,000-4,000 BC (were used Egypt by 2600-2800 BC and in the Middle East by 1800 BC) | ||
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|'''cats''' may have been domesticated in Egypt approx. 3,000 BC | |'''cats''' may have been domesticated in Egypt approx. 3,000 BC | ||
|'''turkey''' domesticated in Mesoamerica approx. 1,000 BC | |'''turkey''' domesticated in Mesoamerica approx. 1,000 BC | ||
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|'''camels''' domesticated in Central Asia approx. 2500 BC (and in Middle East approx. 900 BC) | |'''camels''' domesticated in Central Asia approx. 2500 BC (and in Middle East approx. 900 BC) | ||
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