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  2. The history of the domestic sheep goes back to between 11,000 and 9,000 BC, and the domestication of the wild mouflon in ancient Mesopotamia. Sheep are among the first animals to have been domesticated by humans. These sheep were primarily raised for meat, milk, and skins. Woolly sheep began to be developed around 6000 BC.

  3. Apr 29, 2014 · The domestication of plants and animals was one of the most important events in human history, but rarely have archaeologists been able to catch the process in the act. Now, research at an 11,000-year-old settlement in Turkey shows that some early farmers kept wild sheep penned up in the middle of their village—thus setting the stage for the ...

  4. 2 days ago · Sheep were first domesticated from wild species of sheep at least 5000 bce, and their remains have been found at numerous sites of early human habitation in the Middle East, Europe, and Central Asia. Domesticated sheep are raised for their fleece ( wool ), for milk, and for meat.

    Name
    Type Of Wool
    Distribution
    Characteristics
    Black-Faced Highland, also called ...
    carpet
    originally Scotland, now also U.S., ...
    black or mottled, horned
    Columbia
    medium
    developed in U.S. since 1912
    large, white-faced, hornless
    Corriedale
    medium
    developed in N.Z., now also in U.S., ...
    white-faced, hornless
    Cotswold
    long
    originally England, now also U.S.
    large, white-faced, hornless
    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. May 9, 2024 · Sheep were first domesticated from wild species by at least 5000 BCE and are raised for their fleece (wool), milk, and meat. Of more than 200 breeds of sheep in existence in the world, the majority are of limited interest except in the localities where they are raised.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Apr 24, 2009 · The domestication of livestock represented a crucial step in human history. By using endogenous retroviruses as genetic markers, we found that sheep differentiated on the basis of their “retrotype” and morphological traits dispersed across Eurasia and Africa via separate migratory episodes.

    • Bernardo Chessa, Filipe Pereira, Frederick Arnaud, Antonio Amorim, Félix Goyache, Ingrid Mainland, R...
    • 2009
  7. Sheep, Ovis aries, (Mammalia, Artiodactyla, Bovidae, Caprinae) are a highly versatile and adaptable species. From their domestication in the Fertile Crescent, approximately 11,000 years ago, sheep now span the diverse terrains of each inhabited continent where they are exploited for a variety of uses including the production of food (milk, fat ...

  8. Mar 6, 2018 · Nature Communications - The sheep and goat were domesticated ~10,500 years ago in the same region of the Middle-East. Here, Alberto et al compare the genomes of wild Asiatic mouflon and Bezoar...

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