ANT101H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Staple Food, Mung Bean, Rachis

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Examples include potters, carpenters, smiths, shamen, oracles, and teachers: some researchers see most regional neolithic developments as the culmination of local cultural sequences, while others argue for migrations and the diffusion of agriculture from. Heartlands : the idea that widely distributed cultural traits originated in a single center and spread from one group to another through contact or exchange. Explaining the origins of domestication and agriculture: defining agriculture and domestication, domestication, a state of interdependence between humans and selected plant or animal species. Neolithic may have contributed to the desertification of the area: any process resulting in the formation or growth of deserts, horticulture, farming method in which only hand tools are used; typical of most early. Neolithic societies: binford"s packing model (which involved climatic conditions in the early. River basin that became a staple food, and was millet: earliest evidence comes from cishan, in hebei province, europe. In the eastern mediterranean, neolithic farmers arrived on the island of.

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