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... cultivation , which would in- Iclude the care and eventual planting of various nutritive starchy tropical roots , like the yam and the taro plants . At length came the twofold process of domestication , plants and animals together ...
... cultivation , which would in- Iclude the care and eventual planting of various nutritive starchy tropical roots , like the yam and the taro plants . At length came the twofold process of domestication , plants and animals together ...
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... cultivation and for keeping the soil friable went on even more slowly than the improvement of plants , was the restrictive lack of adequate tools . Though neolithic cultivation is often referred to as hoe culture , the hoe is a ...
... cultivation and for keeping the soil friable went on even more slowly than the improvement of plants , was the restrictive lack of adequate tools . Though neolithic cultivation is often referred to as hoe culture , the hoe is a ...
Page 139
... cultivation of grains made man assured of his daily nourish- ment , provided he worked steadily and consecutively , as he had never been certain of the supply of game or his luck in killing it . With bread and oil , bread and butter ...
... cultivation of grains made man assured of his daily nourish- ment , provided he worked steadily and consecutively , as he had never been certain of the supply of game or his luck in killing it . With bread and oil , bread and butter ...
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PROLOGUE | 3 |
THE MINDFULNESS OF MAN | 14 |
IN THE DREAMTIME LONG AGO | 48 |
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abstract achieved activities agriculture ancient animal anxiety Aurignacian became beginning Bertrand Gille brain Bronze Age bureaucracy Çatal Hüyük cave cave paintings century cities civilization collective command complex consciousness creature cultivation daily destruction divine domestication dream earliest economic effective effort Egypt Egyptian environment established esthetic evidence existence fact functions gods human machine hunter hunting images institution interpretation king kingship Kurt Goldstein labor language later Lower Egypt Magdalenian magic Marduk means megamachine ment merely mesolithic Mesopotamia military mind mode modern myth nature neolithic Oakes Ames observation once operations organization original paleolithic performed physical plants play possible practice primitive production pyramid of Djoser rational religion ritual sacred sacrifice Sargon of Akkad sexual significant social speech stone Sumer Sumerian survival symbolic technical thousand tion took tool-making traits turn village watermill weapons whole words York