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Definition of Preagricultural
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Preagricultural
Literary usage of Preagricultural
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Environmental Theology by Richard Cartwright Austin (1990)
"We have much to learn from preagricultural peoples whose relationships with nature
were sensual, personal, ..."
2. How Third World Rural Households Adapt to Dietary Energy Stress: The by Philip Payne, Michael Lipton (1994)
"preagricultural hunter-gatherer populations offer striking examples of successful
adaptation to often-severe energy stress, but at high cost to economic ..."
3. Diversity, Globalization, and the Ways of Nature by Danilo J. Anton (1995)
"preagricultural human occupation had effects on the environment. Hunter-gatherers
and fishing cultures overhunted some species, overcollected or ..."
4. The French in the Heart of America by John Huston Finley (1915)
"... under temptation, to the preagricultural, hunting state after giving a moment's
prophecy of the stirring life that was some day to make it the garden of ..."
5. The French in the Heart of America by John Huston Finley (1915)
"... under temptation, to the preagricultural, hunting state after giving a moment's
prophecy of the stirring life that was some day to make it the garden of ..."
6. The Home Dietitian: Or, Food and Health; Scientific Dietetics Practically by Belle Jessie Wood Comstock (1922)
"The preagricultural tribes to this day are without any, and until civilized man
deteriorated them by the introduction of alcohol and European vices, ..."