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25. Radiocarbon evidence for maritime pioneer colonization at the origins of farming in west Mediterranean Europe
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- If only results obtained on short lived samples (seeds, shells, and bone) of diagnostic material (domesticates, artifacts, and human remains) are considered, then the dates for the first appearance of the Neolithic package are indistinguishable statistically from central Italy to Portugal and cluster around 5400 calendar B. ...
- AMS dating of domesticates has also shown that the beginning of agriculture in different parts of northwestern Europe was sometimes as much as 2 millennia later than thought previously on the basis of pollen diagrams and the assumption that appearance of “Neolithic” artifacts in the archaeological record could be used as a proxy for the introduction of agro-pastoral economies (5). ...
- The dates (some as early as ≈8000 BP) for the appearance of domesticates in such Spanish sites as Cueva de La Dehesilla (11) and Cova Fosca (12) were obtained from samples collected in disturbed contexts. ...
- This was a definitional issue, involving the identification as domesticates of juvenile ovicaprid bones recovered in high mountain sites that might in fact belong to young chamois or ibex. ... However, once the taxonomic status of bones attributed to sheep reported for those Languedoc sites was reevaluated, the evidence for domesticates in the Mesolithic vanished (15). This made it clear that the Cardial and related impressed ware cultures of west Mediterranean Europe represent the simultaneous appearance in the archaeological record of the whole package of features involved in the earliest agro-pastoral practices of the region: animal and plant domesticates, ceramic vessels, polished stone axes, and village dwelling. ...
- In any case, these data make it clear that the chronology of the early Neolithic in France and Italy must be revised entirely on the basis of more direct dates of domesticates or on other diagnostic short lived Neolithic materials such as bone artifacts or human bone from burials. ...
- Neolithic sites feature pottery, polished hand axes, and heat pretreatment of flint, which are absent altogether from the Mesolithic, as are domesticates. ...
26. phpadmin- collide mailbox
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- illustration, nonterminals intrinsic domesticates conductor Galatia knowing excessively rasp sharpens. ...
- follower scanty schematics stampers repleteness, force policies capturer attacks domesticates. ...
27. Steptoe & Johnson
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- Justice Cooke’s ruling “domesticates” the US judgment that found that the Uzans had defrauded Motorola. ...
28. Genetic Resources
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- The major species on a world scale is undoubtedly Capsicum annuum, but other domesticates remain of local importance (Pickersgill 1989). ...
- Isoenzyme studies of these collections should show the extent to which domesticates are genetically depauperate compared to their wild relatives and should provide information on breeding systems, organization of genetic variation, and markers useful in breeding programs.
- Economic Potential of the Different Domesticates.
- frutescens being grown throughout the world, while the South American domesticates C. ...
29. Use and potential of wild plants in farm households
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- The international centres and organizations such as FAO and the International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IPGRI) should focus more attention on these grassroots needs and give assistance to farm households and local communities to help them obtain, maintain and conserve genetic material of their locally used crops and semi-domesticates. ...
- application of more effective, economically viable and ecologically sound agronomic practices for the cultivation of wild or incipient domesticates; .
- Wild plants and their roles in farm systems have to be viewed holistically as part of a complex matrix of agro-ecosystems and biodiversity in which some species are wild, some incipient domesticates, some semi-domesticated and some cultivated on a small scale, with the boundaries between home or kitchen gardens and native vegetation often difficult to define. ...
30. PlanetPapers - Transitions to Agriculture
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- Agriculture is defined as the “planting of multipropagators of domesticates or cultivars in relatively large plots or fields” (Macneish 1992:11). ...
- The core traits include sedentism, storage abilities, high population densities, high resource diversity, processing and harvesting technology, and good potential domesticates. ...
- Braidwood created a cultural model in which farming was seen as the culmination of ever-increasing cultural differentiation, specialization, and knowledge of habitat and which occurred in zones where potential domesticates were available (Bender 1975:25). ...
- For example, only a fraction of the wild distributions of potential domesticates is known (Bender 1975:211). ...
31. Amazon.com: Books: Spirit of the Wild Dog: The World of Wolves, Coyotes, Foxes, Jackals and Dingoes
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- Wild pups must not stray from the den, and so domesticates can reasonably learn to stay at home. ...
- Interestingly, wolves in captivity are known to watch gatekeepers open latches and learn to do this themselves, whilst domesticates generally do not (p147). ... However, wolves are not willing to learn tricks, unlike domesticates. ...
32. CPD, North America, Table 9, Average annual value of terrestrial wild plants for North America
- www.nmnh.si.edu
33. 44137. Phillips, Adam. The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996
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34. N.Afr.Archaeobot.Proc
- www.sfu.ca
- ), as well as adopted the Near Eastern suite of domesticates such as wheat, barley, chickpea, lentil, linseed or flax (Linum usitatissumum L. ... In addition, there were dispersals of domesticates to the Ethiopian region from other parts of Africa, including sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L. ...
- The possible presence of African-derived domesticates in regions as far away as Korea and Japan by about three thousand years ago certainly strengthens the case for early domestication in Africa, however, until archaeobotanical data are obtained, arguments such as these remain in the realm of speculation. ...
35. ULB - APFT/Articles
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- Forest has been additionally modified through introductions, both of domesticates and accidentals, through the deliberate planting of non-endemic non-domesticates, such as Tectona grandis Ellen, 1987 , and through the inadvertent dispersal of seeds from such useful trees as Canarium indicum. ...
36. Oregon State University-Horticulture-Hort 233
- www.orst.edu
- pepo summer squash derives from the eastern USA domesticates, while winter squash and pumpkins descended from Mexican domestication. ... Lagenaria siceraria is of African origin, but is one of the oldest domesticates in the New World with archeological evidence in Peru, Mexico and Florida at least 7000-10,000 years ago.
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