The longest established invertebrate domesticates are the honey bee and the silkworm. |
Its propagules are thought to be distributed by streams, which as noted above are often near campsites, as well as by people and animals, including domesticates. |
This alternative working hypothesis is based upon multidisciplinary evidence from ISEA, including the generation and spread of associated animal and plant domesticates. |
The former is an agreeable and clever portrait that domesticates and sweetens its subject's subversiveness. |
If the major language domesticates life, then a minor mode of languaging affirms and enhances life, and sees dignity in life's unruliness. |
Domesticates included herded sheep and goats together with hulled barley, and emmer and einkorn wheat. |