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Dr. Yoder Exam 3 Study Guide

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Oasis Hypothesis   Life becomes centralized around water sources prime land is wanted, population stays there for production  
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dump heap hypothesis   o We burn things, leave trash lying around, etc. o Some plants thrive in this environment.  
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Coevolution hypothesis   driven by economic decisons Grow things that are wanted, grow faster, produce most, reproduce fastest  
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demographic hypothesis   agriculture is forced because we need to survive  
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marginal habitat/edge hypothesis   people settle into areas with abundant resources the populations spreads, the marginal areas resort to agriculture to sustain themselves  
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How can we tell if a plant is domesticated?   Seed size/hearty sprouts/seed coat thickness/dispersal mechanism/clustering/geographic distribution  
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How can we tell if an animal is domesticated?   size differences/geographic distribution/kill pattern/osteological differences  
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Domestication in New World-What?   Maize/beans/squash/peppers/potatoes/quinoa/turkey/guinea pigs/llamas  
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Mesoamerica   Squash-10,000-8,000 ya Maize-from teosinte (tehuacan valley)7100 ya Beans  
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Andean Highlands   Quinoa 5000 potato 4000 cotton 5000 llama 5000  
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