ARCL-1006EL Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Guineafowl, Fonio, Conceptual Framework

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Domestication: interference in the life cycle of a species that causes changes in the genetic make-up of the population. Horticulture: cultivation of plants using hand tools and usually involves the growth of number of different species. Pastoralism: refers to only one subset of group of animals. Breed and manage heard of ruminants (eat grasses, have multiple stomachs) Found in places where it is typically hard for humans to extract from environment for farming because animals are good for converting, grass and shrubs to something edible to humans. Changes to plants and animals associated with domestication. Ruminants: animals that eat grass and have multiple stomachs: goats: horns are shaped differently for domesticated and wild, sheep: there were more young remains found than old because young were eaten and older were used for reproduction. Changes to human societies and human health associated with food production. Permanent structures and villages; public architecture, storage. Technological changes: ground stone, composite tools (sickle), pottery.

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