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The people known as Canaanites lived mainly in the cities and closely settled farmland areas of coastal Palestine, approximately north of present-day Tel Aviv. The Philistines lived in the coastal areas to the south.
The Canaanites were crop farmers and appeared to have eaten pork regularly, because domestic pigs can be farmed more intensively than sheep and cattle.


Sheep and cattle were more commonly herded in the dry hinterland areas, settled by the Hebrew people, although crops were also grown, especially in the north.

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