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Early Near Eastern villages domesticated plants and animals. Uruk urban...
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James C. Scott
Book:
Against the Grain: A Deep
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Early Near Eastern villages domesticated plants and animals. Uruk urban institutions, in turn, domesticated humans.
( James C. Scott )
[ Against the Grain: A Deep ]
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