User:Eric

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On conservapedia's page on http://www.conservapedia.com/Biology it says-

More than ten thousand years ago, Mesopotamia showed evidence of the domestication of goats, sheep, and grains; while this was most likely unintentional, at least at first, it can be placed as the first point at which human study of the nature of life itself began.

I just think it's interesting that they realize stuff happened 10,000 years ago.