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Chapter 3 DOMESTICATION OF ANIMALS AND PLANTS

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AND FISH

trapper, and fisher. A tribe of hunters, however, requires an extensive territory and a constant supply of game. When the wild animals are all killed

ATION OF

ear, such as deerhounds, sheep dogs, and mastiffs. The dog soon showed how useful he could be. He tracked

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as early trained to bear the yoke and draw the plow, as we may learn from ancient Egyptian paintings. [3] Cattle have also been commonly used as a kind of money. The early Greeks, whose wealth consisted chiefly of their herds, priced

ar of copper marked with the figure of a

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ent drawings show, [4] was a small animal with a shaggy mane and tail. It resembled the wild pony still found on the steppes of Mongolia. The domesticated horse does not appear in Egypt and western Asia much before 1500 B.C.

IMALS DO

omestic animals of to-day were known. Besides those just mentioned,

ORAL

ind in some parts of the world, as on the great Asiatic plains, the herdsman succeeding the hunter and fisher. But even in this stage much land for grazing is required. With the exhaustion of the pasturage the sheep or cattle must be dr

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d so could pass from the life of wandering hunters or shepherds to the life of settled farmers. There is evidence that during the Stone Age some of the inhabitants of Europe were familiar with various cultivated plants, but agriculture on a l

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Contents

EARLY EUROPEAN HISTORY
Chapter 1 THE STUDY OF HISTORY
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Chapter 2 PREHISTORIC PEOPLES
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Chapter 3 DOMESTICATION OF ANIMALS AND PLANTS
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Chapter 4 WRITING AND THE ALPHABET
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Chapter 5 PRIMITIVE SCIENCE AND ART
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Chapter 6 Europeans.
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Chapter 7 C. and A.D. In what century was the year 1917 B.C. the year 1917 A.D.
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 9 Can you name any savages still living in the Stone Age
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Chapter 10 What stone implements have you ever seen Who made them Where were they
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Chapter 11 Why should the discovery of fire be regarded as of more significance than the discovery of steam
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Chapter 12 and-arrow been of greater importance than the invention of gunpowder
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Chapter 13 How does the presence of few tameable animals in the New World help to account for its tardier development as compared with the Old World
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Chapter 14 What examples of pastoral and agricultural life among the North American Indians are familiar to you
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Chapter 15 In the classification of mankind, where do the Arabs belong the Persians the Germans the inhabitants of the United States
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Chapter 16 FOOTNOTES
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Chapter 17 PHYSICAL ASIA
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Chapter 18 BABYLONIA AND EGYPT
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Chapter 19 THE BABYLONIANS AND THE EGYPTIANS
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Chapter 20 THE PHOENICIANS AND THE HEBREWS
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Chapter 21 THE ASSYRIANS
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