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... plants . To be sure , neither the environmental opportunities for hunting and gathering nor the technological inven ... plants and animals as by the technological inventory by which the plants and animals were collected and hunted ...
... plants . To be sure , neither the environmental opportunities for hunting and gathering nor the technological inven ... plants and animals as by the technological inventory by which the plants and animals were collected and hunted ...
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... plants . Another change involved selection for husks that did not adhere firmly to the seeds and that could easily ... plants that have the most desirable features ; plant them . The Domestication of Animals Which came first - the ...
... plants . Another change involved selection for husks that did not adhere firmly to the seeds and that could easily ... plants that have the most desirable features ; plant them . The Domestication of Animals Which came first - the ...
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... plant ( Flannery 1973 ) . In this process there is simply no place at which Euro - Asian or African " ideas " about other crops could have played a significant role . The domestication of New World plants and animals was an independent ...
... plant ( Flannery 1973 ) . In this process there is simply no place at which Euro - Asian or African " ideas " about other crops could have played a significant role . The domestication of New World plants and animals was an independent ...
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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