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it received more rain.
1600 BCE - with BCE you count backwards, with CE you count forwards - 0 is the neutral point from which you count rather way.
farming
they were able to grow more food and there population grew as well.
There are periods in history that are referred to as the Bronze Age, such as the Ancient Near East's Bronze Age (3300-1200 BCE) and the British Isles' Bronze Age (2500-800 BCE). These periods are named after the widespread use of bronze for tools, weapons, and ornaments. However, not all regions or cultures had a distinct period referred to as the "Bronze Age" because the adoption and use of bronze varied across different areas and time periods.
At least 8000 years BCE
I believe it was Jerico (ca. 8000-7000 BCE) in the Ancient Near East (Neolithic Period)
About 8000 BCE.
since between 8000 BCE and 3000 BCE
The period between 1,500 BCE-1,000 BCE during which the Aryans settled in Sapta Sindhu region is called the Early Vedic Period.
banana cultivation there goes back to at least 5000 BCE, and possibly to 8000 BCE
it received more rain.
1600 BCE - with BCE you count backwards, with CE you count forwards - 0 is the neutral point from which you count rather way.
around 2500 bce... it was sumer
farming
It began in 4000 to 2500 B.C.E
middle east