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Bronze Age Europeans primarily raised domesticated animals such as cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs for food. Cattle provided meat, milk, and hides, while sheep and goats were valued for their meat, wool, and milk. Pigs were also commonly raised due to their ability to thrive on diverse diets and their rapid reproduction. These animals formed the backbone of Bronze Age agricultural societies and contributed significantly to their diets.

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