Agriology

/ˌæɡrɪˈɑːlədʒi/ noun

The scholarly study of primitive, wild, or ancient agricultural practices and the origins of farming in human civilizations.

From Greek 'agrios' (wild, primitive) and 'logos' (study, knowledge). The term was formalized in academic contexts during the 19th century as scholars began systematically documenting how early peoples developed agriculture.

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