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6000 BCE: Life in Greece u0026 The Balkans - Neolithic Europe Documentary

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6000 BCE, the first farmers of Europe were making their way north along the rivers of the Balkans. What was life like for these agricultural pioneers?

Thanks to Archaia Istoria for the quotes. One of the best channels on Greek history!
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