The Bandkeramik expansion created a "frontier" in many parts of Europe between farming communities and Mesolithic peoples. After the creation of this "frontier" __________.
A) both hunter-gatherers and farming peoples stayed behind their boundaries and did not mingle with the other group
B) for the most part, these groups were unaware of one another's presence
C) farmers and Mesolithic peoples interacted across the "frontier" through numerous contacts that were beneficial to both sides
D) warfare was nearly constant until all Mesolithic peoples became farmers
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Q17: _ was/were adopted by early farmers of
Q18: The Mesolithic of central and western Europe
Q20: Plow agriculture _.
A) allows fewer people to
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Q22: Discuss the characteristics of the Bandkeramik cultures.
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