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The mysterious Guanches arrived on the Canary Islands at least 3000 years ago and originated from the Berber region of North Africa. They brought goats, pigs, and dogs with them from the mainland and are thought to have largely relied off goat herding and grain crops. No metal has been found in Guanches settlements so all tools were made of wood, stone and bone. Jewlery was crafted from bone, clay beads and shells. Many people lived in caves or circular houses made of stone with thatched rooves. 9 kingdoms were formed on Tenerife and during times of war combat ensued using wooden javelins, maces, obsidian knives and shields from the dragon tree. In some areas people are believed to have worshipped the sun and the mother godess. They remained fairly isolated from the rest of the world until the brief arrival of the Romans in the 1st and 4th centuries AD. In 1402 the Castilian Conquest began with the arrival of the Spanish.
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