The cultural life of early domestic plant use / Christine A. Hastorf.
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Antiquity 72 (1998): 773Ð782
To what extent was gender an important factor in plant domestication? How much of the domestication process can be considered as cultural rather than biological? Christine Hastorf considers these and many associated questions in this topical essay about plants and people.
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