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... animals as by the technological inventory by which the plants and animals were collected and hunted . Inefficient technology yielded a high standard of living when interacting with a great abundance of plants and animals , whereas even ...
... animals as by the technological inventory by which the plants and animals were collected and hunted . Inefficient technology yielded a high standard of living when interacting with a great abundance of plants and animals , whereas even ...
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... Animals Which came first - the domestication of sheep and goats or the domestication of wheat and barley ? No definite answer can or should be given . The animal and plant domesticants and the people who depended on them were part of a ...
... Animals Which came first - the domestication of sheep and goats or the domestication of wheat and barley ? No definite answer can or should be given . The animal and plant domesticants and the people who depended on them were part of a ...
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... animals may be viewed essentially as a massive conservation reflex that prevented useful endangered species from becoming extinct . The actual mechanisms for achieving the genetic modification requisite for animal domesticants were ...
... animals may be viewed essentially as a massive conservation reflex that prevented useful endangered species from becoming extinct . The actual mechanisms for achieving the genetic modification requisite for animal domesticants were ...
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Population Genetics | 13 |
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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