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Agronomy / Archaeological theory / Agriculture / Neolithic Revolution / Technology / Horticulture / Prehistory / Science / Botany / Biology / Zoology / Megafauna
Date: 2008-07-28 13:41:42
Agronomy
Archaeological theory
Agriculture
Neolithic Revolution
Technology
Horticulture
Prehistory
Science
Botany
Biology
Zoology
Megafauna

Lecture[removed]Lecture 28 Agriculture, Technology, and the Scientific Revolution

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