Sheep and Goat Domestication

9000 BCE · cultural

The domestication of sheep and goats took place in the Near East during the Neolithic period.

These animals, selected from wild species, became a fundamental part of the economy of early agricultural communities by providing resources such as meat, milk, hide, and wool. Animal husbandry played a decisive role in the development of settled life and food security, as well as in the emergence of nomadic pastoralist forms.

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What was Sheep and Goat Domestication?
The domestication of sheep and goats took place in the Near East during the Neolithic period.
When did Sheep and Goat Domestication happen?
9000 BCE