Kulturgeschichte der Nutzpflanzen, Band IV, 1. Hälfte by Ludwig Reinhardt

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Author Reinhardt, Ludwig, 1864-1921
Title Kulturgeschichte der Nutzpflanzen, Band IV, 1. Hälfte
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Summary "Kulturgeschichte der Nutzpflanzen, Band IV, 1. Hälfte" by Ludwig Reinhardt is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This work delves into the cultural history of useful plants, primarily focusing on their domestication and significance in human society over time. It is a continuation of previous studies on the historical interaction between humans and their cultivated surroundings. The opening of this volume provides a comprehensive introduction to the historical context of plant cultivation, particularly wheat and barley, emphasizing their early domestication by ancient societies. It elaborates on the responsibilities of early women in gathering and planting these grains, highlighting the crucial role they played in the transition to settled agricultural life. As the text progresses, it discusses the transformation of human society due to agricultural advancements, including the development of tools and methods for planting and harvesting, ultimately setting the stage for future chapters that explore various other cultivated plants and their significance in different cultures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language German
LoC Class SB: Agriculture: Plant culture
Subject Plants, Cultivated
Subject Botany, Economic
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