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Origins of agriculture
An abundance of readily storable wild grains and pulses enabled hunter-gatherers in some areas to form the first settled villages at this time. The practice ... agriculturists can survive at higher population densities estimated to be 10-100 times greater than hunter-gatherers. Animals As well as the best available domesticable plants the Eurasian continental block was ...
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Only The Poets Can Save Us Now
Civilized people look down on the hunter-gatherers. We call them savages and barbarians. We believe that their lives were nasty, brutish, ... of continuous decline. The Christian tradition begins in the Garden of Eden of the hunters and gatherers. The Fall symbolizes the dawn of civilization. Yahweh, a Semitic storm god, could see that farming ...
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Do or Die - Voices from the Ecological Resistance - Issue 9
How would it look in 5, 50 and 500 years? How would nature take control again? Size Isn't Everything (p. 223) The pygmies of the West African rainforest: living with the anarchic hunter-gatherers of the Congo basin rainforest. Wild Play (p. 236) Radical ecological education for kids. Includes an interview with a Zapatista education ...
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Why forests matter
Focus on Forests (text version) Why forests matter Homes for people About a million hunter-gatherers live in forest, depending on it completely for food, shelter, clothing, fresh water, medicines and other basic necessities. Between 100 and 300 million people live on the edges of forests and use its products for many of ...
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The Pemaculture Project
The first epoch was that of the pre-agricultural tribe of hunter-gatherers and primitive cultivators. Hunter‑gatherer societies sustained themselves by having an intimate and intuitive knowledge of their surroundings. They acted as “gardeners”  in the natural world and walked the ...
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Why forests matter
Shrinking Forests Why forests matter Disclaimer © World Land Trust 2008-2009 Why forests matter Homes for people About a million hunter-gatherers live in forest, depending on it almost entirely for food, shelter, clothing, fresh water, medicines and other basic necessities. Between 100 and 300 million people live on the edges of forests and use its products ...
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Maryland Native Plant Society: Bibliography
They examine everything from the prehistoric use and gathering of plants by hunter-gatherers to modern times. The Butterfly Garden: Turning Your Garden, Window Box, Or Backyard Into A Beautiful Home For Butterflies; Mathew Tekulski; 1985; Harvard Common Press; ISBN: 0-916782-69-7. A complete manual on how ...
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Diverse Women Interventions with other NGOS
We wish to make 3 points: The Agricultural Biodiversity Programme of Work must be farmer-centred if it is to be ...
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National Geographic on Africa
Pygmies and has snapped intimate, unself-conscious images of these rain forest hunter-gatherers. Enter the gallery>> Online Map Machine: Search our dynamic atlas for maps and information on ... Tutankhamen is about to yield its secrets. You are there. DinoQuestSearch in the Sahara: Dino hunter Paul Serenos search came to a fairy tale ending: Our dream of unearthing a lost ...
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FINL Vol. 2, No. 2 Hunter-Gatherers Efficieny
FINL Vol. 2, No. 2 Hunter-Gatherers Efficieny The Food Insects Newsletter Hunter-gatherers were sometimes very labor-efficient A Grasshopper in Every Pot July 1989. Volume 2, Issue #2. By David B. ... . The connection between beach and cave was obvious. Lakeside Cave has been visited by Great Basin hunter-gatherers intermittently for the past 5,000 years. It served only as a temporary base because it ...
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