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A fairly straightforward interpretation of this translation is that the alehim are associated with trees because they lived in an area with many trees. In other words, the alehim are "the Forest People". This might imply certain facts about the lifestyle and culture of the alehim from an anthropological perspective. People living in a forest are likely to utilize hunting and gathering as food collection methods rather than herding. Forests do no preclude agriculture. Cultural precedence exists in archaeology for several examples of intentional agricultural activity within forest and jungle regions. In fact, it has been suggested that the Amazon rainforest itself is an artifact of ancient intentional plantation and harvesting techniques. | A fairly straightforward interpretation of this translation is that the alehim are associated with trees because they lived in an area with many trees. In other words, the alehim are "the Forest People". This might imply certain facts about the lifestyle and culture of the alehim from an anthropological perspective. People living in a forest are likely to utilize hunting and gathering as food collection methods rather than herding. However, forests do not necessarily preclude agriculture. Cultural precedence exists in archaeology for several examples of intentional agricultural activity within forest and jungle regions. In fact, it has been suggested that the Amazon rainforest itself is an artifact of ancient intentional plantation and harvesting techniques. |
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