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Page 152
... pigs a farmer possessed in the 16th and 17th century was directly related to the availability of wood- land . Thus on fenland farms where little or no forest existed , pigs were of small numerical importance , while in the marsh- lands ...
... pigs a farmer possessed in the 16th and 17th century was directly related to the availability of wood- land . Thus on fenland farms where little or no forest existed , pigs were of small numerical importance , while in the marsh- lands ...
Page 155
... pigs for food ( Dickson 1944 : 91 ) . Roger Williams , however , reported that pigs destroyed cornfields , clam beds , and other food sources used by Indians and thus were a competitor for food sources as well as a source of food ...
... pigs for food ( Dickson 1944 : 91 ) . Roger Williams , however , reported that pigs destroyed cornfields , clam beds , and other food sources used by Indians and thus were a competitor for food sources as well as a source of food ...
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... pig ( Hubbert , McCulloch and Schnurrenberger 1975 : 157 ) . Pigs share with humans 42 different diseases and thus present a reasonable vector for many human epidemics . The pro- cess involves fleas transferring the disease from pig to ...
... pig ( Hubbert , McCulloch and Schnurrenberger 1975 : 157 ) . Pigs share with humans 42 different diseases and thus present a reasonable vector for many human epidemics . The pro- cess involves fleas transferring the disease from pig to ...
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