GRST 321 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Bronze Age, Digging Stick, Threshing

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Sheep and goats seem to be the first domesticated animals. Sometimes they are used for work animals but more likely to carry the person, not goods. Small subsistence farms: created as much was needed to take care of the people working on it. In some places we see the mesolithic era but only if the area is good for fishing. Fishing does come about in the right areas from the neolithic into the bronze ages and hunting rises more: fly-fishing and fishing with traps. Net has floats on the top and weights at the bottom so the net hangs in the water like a curtain. At the bottom there is also a set of rings through which a cord is passed. It can be puled so the bottom becomes tight and look like a purse. This was used to catch a larger quantity of fish.

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