Cultivation in Bronze Age Garden - Stock Image - C047/5773
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Agriculture began independently in different parts of the globe and developed rapidly during the bronze age, a period of approximately 1, 700 years between the neolithic and iron ages. Horticultural information relating to the garden-like cultivation illustrated here was obtained from the archeological investigations of lacustrine (lakeside) bronze age settlements in Switzerland. SHEILA TERRY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Cultivation in Bronze Age Garden - Stock Image - C047/5773
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Cultivation in Bronze Age Garden - Stock Image - C047/5773
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