Archaeologists at the University of Liverpool are
investigating three island groups around Britain to further
understanding of why, in approximately 4,000 BC, humans altered their
lifestyle from hunting and gathering to farming the land.
To shed new light on the debate, archaeologists, in collaboration with the University of Southampton, are excavating three island groups in the western seaways and producing oceanographic models to understand what sailing across this area would have been like in 4,000 BC. The team will also construct a database of 5th and 4th millennium occupation sites.
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