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... became tame and as important in the diets ofthe fi rst farmers as they had been for the foragers they supplanted. According to the archeological records of the third and second millenniaBCE, ... reached the foothills ofthe Indus Valley and from there it moved into South and East Asia. 12 25CHAPTER3PROMISCUOUS PLANTS OF THENORTHERN FERTILE CRESCENT When tillage begins, other arts ... 20 Promiscuous Plants oftheNorthern Fertile Crescent 33 The leek ( A. porrum) was probably also in use at an early date in the northern Fertile Crescent although the Egyptians are given...
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... period. The windows ofthe room are barred, and there is a gate across the top ofthe stairs, allowing her husband to control her access to the rest ofthe house. The story illustrates the effect of ... The Robe of Peace; The Girl and the Graft; The Call of the Tame; The Unknown Quantity; The Thing's the Play; A Ramble inAphasia; A Municipal Report; Psyche and the Pskyscraper; A Bird of ... collectior of 24 short stories: The World and the Door; The The-ory and the Hound; The Hypotheses of Failure; Calloway's Code;A Matter of Mean Elevation; Girl; Sociology in Serge and Straw;The...