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... CULTIVATION The three strategies based on food produc- tion in nonindustrial societies are horticul- ture , agriculture , and pastoralism . In non- Western cultures , as in our own , people carry ... CULTIVATION 117 Cultivation Horticulture.
... CULTIVATION The three strategies based on food produc- tion in nonindustrial societies are horticul- ture , agriculture , and pastoralism . In non- Western cultures , as in our own , people carry ... CULTIVATION 117 Cultivation Horticulture.
Page 119
... cultivation . The Betsileo and other agriculturalists have farmed the same fields for generations . In some agricultural areas , however ... cultivation . Betsileo terraces , irrigation , and wet-. CULTIVATION 119 The Cultivating Continuum.
... cultivation . The Betsileo and other agriculturalists have farmed the same fields for generations . In some agricultural areas , however ... cultivation . Betsileo terraces , irrigation , and wet-. CULTIVATION 119 The Cultivating Continuum.
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... cultivation . Nineteenth - century anthropolo- gists , lacking today's knowledge , speculated about whether cultivation or animal domes- tication came first . However , we now know that pastoralism and cultivation emerged and spread ...
... cultivation . Nineteenth - century anthropolo- gists , lacking today's knowledge , speculated about whether cultivation or animal domes- tication came first . However , we now know that pastoralism and cultivation emerged and spread ...
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