Sept. 18 (UPI) --The adoption of the ox-drawn plows, not the advent of agriculture, triggered an accelerating increase in inequality among Eurasian societies beginning around 4000 B.C. "Ox-drawn plows ...
The dull roar of the interstate faded to almost nothing at the little plot of land near Horseshoe Pond as the clamorous sounds of modernity gave way to birds in song, the neighs of horses and the ...
WILBRAHAM, Mass. (WWLP) – More than 150 spectators are expected during the Town of Wilbraham’s 14th annual “Plowing the Community Garden” event this Saturday. According to a news release sent to ...
VICKSBURG -- A team of oxen from Tillers International returned to the Vicksburg Historic Village on May 6. Herschel and Walker and their guides helped plow the garden and also show Vicksburg ...
Draft animals ranging from donkeys to work horses to oxen converged at Blue Slope Country Museum in Franklin, on April 21, for Spring Plow Day. They demonstrated how ground was broken for farming back ...
Lucia, a farmer in Wau County, South Sudan, with Malual, an oxen that Oxfam provided through an agricultural management program for female farmers. Photo: Tim Bierley/Oxfam An Oxfam program supplies ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Photographs of Native Americans and ...
Seven thousand years ago, societies across Eurasia began to show signs of lasting divisions between haves and have-nots. Scientists have now charted the precipitous surge of prehistoric inequality and ...
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