There is evidence from 4000 BC in the Swiss lake habitations that the people made it from barley and rye flour. |
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At somewhat lower altitudes, the villages among which I lived for the better part of two years were certainly the habitations of tribal people. |
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The beech marten often lives near or even in human habitations, but the pine marten does not. |
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Its members have been visiting residential areas, especially the middle class habitations, to know the reasons from the people for not voting. |
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Fashioned after Indian lodges, the habitations were made out of thick, tanned skins stretched over a pole structure ten feet or so in diameter. |
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A decade or so before there used to be fewer fishermen houses but now the habitations have become much more sprawling. |
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Similarly, the river is facing relentless encroachment and severe pollution due to inflow of huge amounts of sewage from the habitations. |
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Animals that stray into habitations and those kept as pets are rehabilitated at the sanctuary and integrated with their peers. |
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It is divided into departments that are subdivided into arrondissements, communes, commune sectionals, and habitations. |
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Thousands of activists are working to stop mindless conversion of these unique ecosystems into crowded habitations. |
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Mouse-spotting season tends to be in the late fall and early winter, as they advance on human habitations seeking warmer shelter. |
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Many earlier habitations were also discovered, followed in 1995 by a large stone Roman temple, complete with bread ovens and even an oyster bar. |
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Sandflies are found around human habitations and breed in specific organic wastes such as feces, manure, rodent burrows, and leaf litter. |
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They reside in accommodations provided or not provided by the owners, at an often high rental, given the remotely rustic nature of the habitations. |
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With time, certain species of both the shade-loving and heliophile groups altered their ecology to the extent that they came to live in such close association with human habitations. |
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Physical achievements in terms of man-days of employment generated, dwelling units established and habitations covered were not significantly different from earlier years. |
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A central exploration of these situations has been the creation of nomadic habitations, which are designed to be worn, slept, stored and sheltered in. |
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In terms of architecture, we found several buildings, habitations, walls, floors, domestic refuse, all kinds of evidence to suggest earlier occupation. |
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With the jumbos invading the fringe villages during nights, villagers are spending sleepless nights to save themselves, forget about saving their crops and habitations. |
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Each of these habitations is equipped with a kitchen extension, situated in the corner between the innermost end of its corridor and its central room. |
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Like many other woodland birds, they are gradually disappearing as we carve up forests for logging, farming, roads, and human habitations. |
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The highly indented and ruggedly mountainous coast of eastern Greenland is one of the most isolated habitations in the world. |
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Often a church is on a river simply because the habitations it serves are strung out along water. |
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Mortise and tenon joints were invented for the structural framing of substantial habitations. |
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It can then be transformed into permanent habitations or moved around. |
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The house sparrow is strongly associated with human habitations, and can live in urban or rural settings. |
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Our men pursued and killed some of them and burned the surrounding habitations. |
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The urbanism will be thought to put together shops, habitations and places of work in order to reduce the displacements which will could be made with bycicles. |
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Excluding the town and its suburbs there are no other habitations of note in the parish, except some farms. |
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Mardan of the Yelabuga Udmurt is viewed as the progenitor of 11 villages and the one who led the dwellers therein from the north to their present habitations. |
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When living close to human habitations, the wildcat can be a serious poultry predator. |
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Today the brown rat is found on seven of the 18 Faroese islands, and is common in and around human habitations as well as in the wild. |
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Ye shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations upon the sabbath day. |
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Mrs Deborah, having disposed of the child according to the will of her master, now prepared to visit those habitations which were supposed to conceal its mother. |
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The growth of urban areas and corresponding decline in natural boar habitats has led to some sounders entering human habitations in search of food. |
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Where they do not live in close proximity to grizzly bears, and especially where found near human habitations, American black bears may become to a larger extent nocturnal. |
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According to Tacitus, the Germanic tribes think of temples as unsuitable habitations for gods, and they do not represent them as idols in human shape. |
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The human habitations were crowded to bursting point, intermingled with these sources of heat, sparks, and pollution, and their construction increased the fire risk. |
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