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Research on Neolitic Fishing and Hunting in the Yellow River Valley

Wang Jihuai,  
Based on the rich data of hunting-gathering ecnomy,this paper discusses the relationship between this ecnomy and the primitive agriculture,and the feature of this ecnomy.The author thinks that the hunting-gathering ecnomy is also a supplementary means of premitive agriculture and a further utilization of the native natural condition.The degree of the development of this ecnomy was decided by the conditions of the native resources and climate,but it was also influenced by the conditions of primitive agriculture.Hunting-gathering ecnomy is a very old ecnomic form and was always attached great importance by the ancient people.
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