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Animal husbandry is the
branch of
agriculture concerned with
animals that are
raised for meat, fibre, milk, or
other products. It
includes day-to-day care...
- The
Bronze Age (c. 3300 – c. 1200 BC) was a
historical period characterised prin****lly by the use of
bronze tools and the
development of
complex urban...
- "The
first farmers in
Western ****stan: The
evidence of the
Neolithic agropastoral settlement of Mehrgarh". Pragdhara. 18: 167–178. Derenko,
Miroslava (2013)...
- repairs, and
agropastoral 11
Mushinga 14
Agropastoral and
literacy 12
Nduba 10
Agropastoral, brickyard, and
mutual aid 13
Tubimbi 2
Agropastoral 14 Walungu...
-
animal husbandry and
sedentary agriculture into an
efficient system of
agropastoralism required a new way of
organizing daily life. Livestock,
which included...
- BCE. The
Tarim po****tion to
which the
earliest mummies belonged was
agropastoral, and they
lived c. 2000 BCE in what was
formerly a
freshwater environment...
- Pastoralism: This is a
mixed economy with a
symbiosis within the family.
Agropastoralism: This is when
symbiosis is
between segments or
clans within an ethnic...
- goats,
contributed to the
creation of a
highly productive indigenous agropastoral food-producing tradition. This
tradition pla**** an
integral role in the...
-
manufacturing activity is
marked by the
production of wine and
processing of
agropastoral products, such as leather, lard, maize,
wheat and tobacco. In the rest...
- have
greater access to mutton. The
Brogpa economy has
shifted from
agropastoralism to wage labour, and the
division of
labour that
relied on stratifications...