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Time Machine: The Corded Ware Culture in Estonia

VINCENT TEETSOV

Wind back to 2900 BCE. At this time, Indigenous people from the coast of present-day Newfoundland all the way to the northeast United States were operating a thriving system of fishing and hunting of mammals at sea, along with having created a currency for transactions.

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In Mesopotamia, walls were being built for war. The Harappan Civilization, which created one of the earliest metropolises in history, was growing in India at this time, too.

As described in a 2017 issue of the journal Current Biology, while all of this was happening nearly 5,000 years ago, the first indications of crop cultivation had appeared in Estonia.

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Corded Ware pottery fragments.

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