Plant domestication D. Hardin MONSOON ASIA Spice Islands.

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Plant domestication D. Hardin MONSOON ASIA Spice Islands

RICE

Plant domestication Rice D. Hardin MONSOON ASIA wild rice STARCHY FILLER-FOOD!

RICE rice paddymature rice Upland rice Wet rice D. Hardin

RICE Thirteen-month crop planting threshing winnowing D. Hardin harvesting Seed bed

MILLET/SORGHUM

millet sorghum D. Hardin

MILLET/SORGHUM D. Hardin

COTTON

COTTON

CORN

D. Hardin

WHEAT

D. Hardin harvesting threshing winnowing milling

TEA

Tea plantation tea service D. Hardin

COCONUT

Coconut plantation D. Hardin

IRRIGATION TECHNIQUES Tanks & wells

tankwell D. Hardin IRRIGATION TECHNIQUES Tanks & wells

IRRIGATION TECHNIQUES River irrigation

river irrigation D. Hardin IRRIGATION TECHNIQUES River irrigation

D. Hardin IRRIGATION TECHNIQUES River irrigation