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Geographically the Sinai Peninsula forms a bridge between Africa and Eurasia and the earliest groups of hominids most probably crossed the peninsula when they left Africa more than a million years ago. There is evidence that humans occupied the area at the beginning of the Paleolithic period, about 250,000 years ago.
The earliest agriculture probably took place about 10,000 B.C. in the Near East and by 6,000 B.C., in the Neolithic period, agricultural societies were widespread in the Old World.
Human activity in Sinai intensified from the Iron Age about 1200 B.C., until the end of the Byzantine period around the sixth century A.D.

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