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- Agriculture (19147 bytes)
3: ...arming''', while scientists, inventors and others devoted to improving farming methods and implements ...
11: ...red to as [[factory farming]]) long prevalent in "developed" nations and increasingly so elsewhere, wh...
15: ...[[timber]] or lumber, [[fertilizer]]s, [[animal hides]], [[leather]], industrial chemicals ([[starch]]...
17: ...chanization has decreased labor requirements. The developing world generally produce lower yields, hav...
19: Modern agriculture depends heavily on engineering and technology and on... - Fertile Crescent (3589 bytes)
3: ...iterranean Sea]] around the north of the [[Syrian Desert]] and through the [[Jazirah]] and [[Mesopotam...
5: ...succeeding [[Bronze Age]]. There is also early evidence from this region for [[writing]], and the form...
7: ...rough the replacement of states, to be replaced under their successors. Another ongoing problem has be...
9: ...iculture]] (i.e. wild progenitors to [[emmer]], [[einkorn]], [[barley]], [[flax]], [[chick pea]], [[pea]], ...
11: ...ose lower reaches Iraq is still more heavily dependent. - Sumer (14409 bytes)
2: ...-[[Cuneiform (script)|cuneiform]] script may precede any other form of writing, and dates to no later ...
5: ...' ethnic group. Sumerian itself is generally regarded as a [[language isolate]] in [[Linguistics]] bec...
10: ...arious [[city-state]]s, each centered on a temple dedicated to the patron [[god]] of the city and rule...
12: ...of almost incessant warfare over water rights, trade routes, and tribute from nomadic tribes.
14: ...stence is authenticated through archaeological evidence, is that of [[Enmebaragesi]] of Kish, whose na... - Wheat (11378 bytes)
21: ...A [[ploidy|hexaploid]] species that is the most widely cultivated in the world.
22: *'''[[Einkorn]]''' - (''T. monococcum'') A [[diploid]] species ...
23: ...s. Cultivated in ancient times but no longer in widespread usage.
24: ...r. ''durum'') The only tetraploid form of wheat widely used today.
30: ...er, self-sowing seeds to become the ancestor of modern wheat.
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