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7000 BC

New Guinea. First independent emergence of agriculture. It is therefore one of the world’s earliest uses of agriculture. However, there are some severe limitations that prevent the local populations from developing like other Eurasian populations such as the Mesopotamians, Europeans, and Chinese. These are: the lack of cereals (which would have provided greater yields) and large domesticated mammals (which would have helped with heavy labor), and the available crops provide few calories and proteins.