Over millions of years humans developed an increasingly varied set of
relationships with the plants and animals in their environment. By the
European Mesolithic and the Near Eastern Epipaleolithic the efficient
exploitation of wild food resources had produced a social and economic
base that was ripe for the introduction of domesticates. It is not the
intent of this volume to again discuss animal and plant domestication
but, rather, to focus on the relationships of people to plants and
animals before the introduction of agriculture.
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