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  1. Occupied circa 230 to 500 BCE. From 2000 BCE. And beyond, Cambodians started to, domesticate ,animals and started growing rice. By,600 BCE, Cambodians were making iron
  2. Cereals, such as Elmer and two-row barley. In the Alleged they would begin to, domesticate ,these plants. Succinate dehydrogenase ubiquitous cytochrome b small subunit
  3. As plot states, the mystery of life contains non-violence. K-PAXians do not, domesticate ,each other (for example, dremers do not domesticate the rule species, nor amps
  4. The residents migrated to surround the ceremonial center. The Chain began to, domesticate ,the llama and reduced deer hunting. Evidence of increased exchange with outside
  5. Systems, to experiment in techniques for making pottery and using metals, to, domesticate , animals,and to develop complex social structures involving class systems. Old
  6. And dogs domesticate d in Europe. (1967 McEvedy) *c. 8500 BC—Andean peoples, domesticate ,chili peppers and two kinds of bean. *c. 8000 BC—Asia—Domestication of the pig
  7. To 1500 BC. It has been claimed that the ancient Egyptians were the first to, domesticate ,ferrets, but as no mummified remains of a ferret have yet been found, or any
  8. The result of nearly 50 years of experiments in the Soviet Union and Russia to, domesticate ,the silver morph of the Red Fox. Notably, the new foxes not only became more
  9. Domesticated animals were originally domesticate d in Southwest Asia. The only, domesticate ,not from Southwest Asia was broom corn millet, domesticate d in East Asia.
  10. Increasingly focused on the collection and storage of plant foods and began to, domesticate ,some native plants. The final prehistoric inhabitants were Mississippian Period
  11. In Japan dates from as early as 4000 BC. It is the world's the highest elevation, domesticate , being cultivated in Yunnan on the edge of the Tibetan Plateau or on the
  12. Elephant, smaller than its two southern cousins, and presumably easier to, domesticate , A large elephant in full charge could cause tremendous damage to infantry, and
  13. With Work Nemesis continuing a running gag about failed attempts to capture or, domesticate ,grues by including in a library a book," Interview with a Grue ", that sported
  14. And their rate of technological change was very low. Indigenous peoples did not, domesticate ,animals for drafting or husbandry, develop writing systems, or create bronze or
  15. Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Civilization was founded largely on the ability to, domesticate ,cereal grass crops around the world. The term" grass" is also applied to
  16. Roux 1980) * Cattle introduced to the Nile valley. ('Eurasia' ) * Egyptians, domesticate ,the wild ass of North Africa. (Clutton-Brock) * c. 3250 BC – Potter's wheel
  17. There and named it" Wraith world ". They soon found creatures that they could, domesticate ,to their service: the" death wings ", birdlike creatures of black energy that
  18. Parts of the world currently occupied by Turkey 10,000 years ago and began to, domesticate ,animals and cultivate (or domesticate ) plants. In short order there would
  19. To bold" Old Toby" Hornblower: To bold Hornblower is the first person to, domesticate ,pipe-weed in Middle-earth, which he does in 2670. This development leads to its
  20. And books on arts and physics. In 1927,Quinoa had decided to raise and, domesticate ,wild animals, while publishing his new book of short stories, Exiles. But the
  21. In the historical maps of South Asia. " Nepal" literally means" those who, domesticate ,cattle" in the Tibeto-Burman languages. The land was known by its people the
  22. Wheat, perennial sorghum and perennial sunflower. They also are working to, domesticate ,productive perennials, including the high-protein Illinois bundle flower. Since
  23. Location. Domestication of wild bees At some point humans began to attempt to, domesticate ,wild bees in artificial hives made from hollow logs, wooden boxes, pottery
  24. Found in IRU settlement. Astrological analysis show an attempt was made to, domesticate ,the wild boar. Specific burial customs were characterized by the dead being
  25. Caged, often violent towards other birds kept with them, and thus difficult to, domesticate ,compared to traditional companion birds. Lorient & Honeyeater feed sustains
  26. Around Châteauneuf-les-Martigues, were among the first people in Europe to, domesticate ,wild sheep, and to cease moving constantly from place to place. Since they were
  27. By Turkey 10,000 years ago and began to domesticate animals and cultivate (or, domesticate ,) plants. In short order there would have been a need for livestock protection
  28. In the historical context of the true king's absence, all represent moves to, domesticate ,his legend and reconcile it to ruling powers. In this, his legend is similar to
  29. Dynastic Ilia Period in Mesopotamia. *2700 BC: Mesoamericans begin to plant and, domesticate ,corn. Significant persons * Closer, first Pharaoh of the Third dynasty of Egypt
  30. They are apt to go into one of four possible states. Either (i) they try to, domesticate ,the object of puzzlement by providing a reductive or explanatory theory of it;
  31. Creature into the large, single-toed animal of today. Humans began to, domesticate ,horses around 4000 BC, and their domestication is believed to have been
  32. Nutritious milk, and lean meat of elands, programs have been in place to, domesticate ,them for many years in Ukraine and South Africa. Thus far, none have been
  33. With a growing demand for high quality protein encourages agriculturists to, domesticate ,other marine species. Production volume In 2004,the total world production of
  34. Out of control; the king hired an American man named John Parker to capture and, domesticate ,cattle. A Spanish botanist and advisor to King Kamehameha I. Although grape
  35. For example, depleting its game supply and wild crops, it begins to, domesticate ,animals and plants. It deforests land to create room for these activities. #
  36. Then wheat, as the primary crop. Chinese and Indonesian farmers went on to, domesticate ,taro and beans including mung, soy and Audi. To complement these new sources
  37. Best in fighting the centaurs. Clearly,Swift's idea of having another species, domesticate ,mankind was anathema to Heinlein (who did not hesitate to point out weaknesses
  38. Central Asian steppes in early antiquity, who were one of the first peoples to, domesticate ,the horse and pioneered the development of the chariot. Most of these nomadic
  39. The idea, saying it would encourage" Bambi syndrome ", the tendency to, domesticate ,wild animals. State health officials pointed out that the bill, required
  40. It was not until 1930 that researchers were able to successfully breed and, domesticate ,hamsters. Pet Golden Hamsters are descended from hamsters first found and
  41. That selective breeding cannot always achieve domestication. Attempts to, domesticate ,many kinds of wild animals have been unsuccessful. The zebra is one example.
  42. To its readers:“ We wish to have some fun in this paper ... We shall try to, domesticate ,as much as possible of the casual cheerfulness that is drifting about in an
  43. Followed the Mesolithic around 6,000 years ago. People began to farm the land, domesticate ,animals for food and milk, and settle in one place for longer periods. The
  44. Education in the United States has been a political one, designed primarily to, domesticate ,lower socio-economic groups, and that DI is in keeping with this broader
  45. Present in Americas in pre-Columbian times, the American Bison, is difficult to, domesticate ,and was never domesticate d by Native Americans; several horse species existed
  46. Whatever the" gender studies" folks may think, Shakespeare isn't trying to ", domesticate ,women "; he's not making any kind of case for how they ought to be treated or
  47. Of the Sahara and Sahel, the Nilo-Saharan speakers started to collect and, domesticate ,wild millet and sorghum between 8000 and 6000 BCE. Later, gourds,watermelons
  48. Be domesticate d, such as goats and pigs. This area was also the first region to, domesticate ,the Dromedary Camel. The presence of these animals gave the region a large
  49. Mysterious prehistoric Yukon people who lived with mammoths and were able to, domesticate ,them. Before she can leave Barrockstadt entirely she must pass the large wall
  50. K-PAXians do not domesticate each other (for example, dremers do not, domesticate ,the rule species, nor amps the worm beings). Technology Despite living a

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