...esco of the "Xeste 3" building in the Bronze Age settlement of [[Akrotiri (prehistoric city)|Akrotiri]] on the Aegean island of Santorini. It is one of many depic
...ron-based pigments have indeed been found in 50,000-year-old depictions of prehistoric places in northwest Iran. The Sumerians later used wild-growing saffron in
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In prehistoric times, humans hunted [[aurochs]] and later [[domesticated]] them. Since tha
People have eaten the flesh of [[bovine]]s since prehistoric times; some of the earliest known [[cave painting]]s, such as those of [[La
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...have been discovered and used in [[traditional medicine]] practices since prehistoric times. [[Plants]] synthesize hundreds of chemical compounds for various fun
===Prehistoric times===
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In prehistoric times, humans hunted [[aurochs]] and later [[domesticated]] them. Since tha
People have eaten the flesh of [[bovine]]s since prehistoric times; some of the earliest known [[cave painting]]s, such as those of [[La
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...rough centuries of social and political change. Originating from ancient [[Prehistoric Korea|agricultural and nomadic traditions]] in [[Korea]] and southern [[Man
===Prehistoric===
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...t by the [[Asian and Pacific Coconut Community]] (APCC) and the [[Food and Agriculture Organization]] of the [[United Nations]] (FAO). However, the terminologies
...nesia]] in the east, and [[Madagascar]] and the [[Comoros]] in the west in prehistoric times. The technology also spread to non-Austronesian cultures in coastal [
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...rough centuries of social and political change. Originating from ancient [[Prehistoric Korea|agricultural and nomadic traditions]] in [[Korea]] and southern [[Man
===Prehistoric===
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...t by the [[Asian and Pacific Coconut Community]] (APCC) and the [[Food and Agriculture Organization]] of the [[United Nations]] (FAO). However, the terminologies
...nesia]] in the east, and [[Madagascar]] and the [[Comoros]] in the west in prehistoric times. The technology also spread to non-Austronesian cultures in coastal [
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...esco of the "Xeste 3" building in the Bronze Age settlement of [[Akrotiri (prehistoric city)|Akrotiri]] on the Aegean island of Santorini. It is one of many depic
...ron-based pigments have indeed been found in 50,000-year-old depictions of prehistoric places in northwest Iran. The Sumerians later used wild-growing saffron in
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...esco of the "Xeste 3" building in the Bronze Age settlement of [[Akrotiri (prehistoric city)|Akrotiri]] on the Aegean island of Santorini. It is one of many depic
...ron-based pigments have indeed been found in 50,000-year-old depictions of prehistoric places in northwest Iran. The Sumerians later used wild-growing saffron in
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魚類は[[:en:prehistoric|先史時代]]以来、特に[[fish as food/ja|食料]]として[[human/ja|人類]]にとって重要な[[:en:natural res
[[:en:Food and Agriculture Organization|国際連合食糧農業機関]]は「2017年には、世界の海洋漁業の魚資源の34%が過剰漁獲と分類された」と報告している。過剰漁獲は
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[[File:Miels d'Alsace agriculture biologique.jpg|thumb|French honey from different floral sources, with visib
...duction has a long and varied history, with its beginnings in [[Prehistory|prehistoric times]]. Several cave paintings in [[Cuevas de la Araña]] in [[Spain]] depi
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[[File:Miels d'Alsace agriculture biologique.jpg|thumb|French honey from different floral sources, with visib
...duction has a long and varied history, with its beginnings in [[Prehistory|prehistoric times]]. Several cave paintings in [[Cuevas de la Araña]] in [[Spain]] depi
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Fish have been an important [[natural resource]] for [[human]]s since [[prehistoric]] times, especially [[fish as food|as food]]. [[Commercial fishing|Commerci
The [[Food and Agriculture Organization]] reports that "in 2017, 34 percent of the fish stocks of the
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Fish have been an important [[natural resource]] for [[human]]s since [[prehistoric]] times, especially [[fish as food|as food]]. [[Commercial fishing|Commerci
The [[Food and Agriculture Organization]] reports that "in 2017, 34 percent of the fish stocks of the
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...[[Upper Paleolithic]] engraving depicts chase and game engagements of the prehistoric population. Recent investigations by archaeologists at Overa valley o
...re is evidence of wheat, barley and lentil cultivation. Clear evidence for agriculture in the form of large domestic storages of grain and rachises of wheat and b
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...[[oil]], rubber, [[Fiber|fibre]] and drugs, in modern [[horticulture]], [[agriculture]] and [[forestry]], [[plant propagation]], [[Plant breeding|breeding]] and
...olden Age|medieval Muslim world]] include [[Ibn Wahshiyya]]'s ''[[Nabatean Agriculture]]'', [[Abū Ḥanīfa Dīnawarī]]'s (828–896) the ''Book of Plants'', and [[Ibn
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...[[Upper Paleolithic]] engraving depicts chase and game engagements of the prehistoric population. Recent investigations by archaeologists at Overa valley o
...re is evidence of wheat, barley and lentil cultivation. Clear evidence for agriculture in the form of large domestic storages of grain and rachises of wheat and b
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