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write a short notes on the following
A. Agrarian expansion in south region​

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Answered by artandcraftshow25
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Answered by mostak4
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An Agrarian History of South Asia.

Territory

Agriculture is a brute ecological intervention that gives nature its identity and civility; and which imparts personality to the land as people cut forests, divert rivers, dam lakes, kill predators; tame, breed, and slaughter animals; and burn, chop, and otherwise eliminate natural growth to replace it with plants that people like. Civilised territory needs poetry, ritual, architecture, outsiders, frontiers, myth, borderlands, landmarks, families, and households -- by means of which power and aesthetics culture the land. War is so prominent in ancient poetry because making a homeland is always violent business. In the long duree of agrarian history, many kinds of hands and minds must combine to make nature into a natural environment. Agrarian territory is thus like cuisine, which it fosters and makes its own. Clearing the land and carving the fields create a place for the nurture and collection of ingredients. Skilled labour selects, cultivates, kills, dresses, chops, and grinds. Using fuel, pots, knives, axes, hoes, mortar and pestle, and many other implements, people cook, combine and spice daily meals and special feasts to sustain work, family, and community. Any cuisine's complexity and refinement develop within elaborate patterns of exchange and specialisation, as materials, ideas, techniques, and tastes come from many sources; but each cuisine emerges in localities of accumulation and experimentation, where people experience their place in the world as they make their own special ingredients into appropriate foods for appropriate occasions.

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