GEOG 205 Lecture 2: Week 2

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Geography of agriculture: planted, protected, cared for, and used by humans, genetically distinct from wild ancestors, selectively bred by early farmers. Domestication: not in response to hunger, time to experiment and care for plants and animals. Invented by people with plenty of food and semi-permanent settlements. Independent invention in several locations and times: spreads through contagious diffusion, first in fertile crescent mesopotamia and nile river valley. Fertile crescent: about 10k years ago, wheat, barley, rye, oats, grapes, apples, olives, etc, many herd animals, such as cattle, pigs, horses, sheep, goats. Diffusion into africa: secondary domestication hearth, environmental permeable barrier, sorghum, peanuts, yams, coffee, okra. Mesoamerica: maize, tomatoes, chili peppers, beans, squash, turkey, stingless bee. South america: secondary culture hearth, white potato, sweet potato, manioc, llama, alpaca, muscovy duck, guinea pigs. Second agricultural revolution: western europe, middle ages, probably originated in china, 1. Moldboard plow: curved metal plate to turn over soil: 2.

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