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Yams and megapode mounds in the lowland rain forest of Papua New Guinea
Authors:Peter D Dwyer  Monica Minnegal
Institution:(1) Department of Zoology, University of Queensland, 4072, Australia;(2) Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Queensland, 4072, Australia
Abstract:Kubo people of Papua New Guinea sometimes grew Dioscorea yams in mounds of forest litter that were made as egg-incubation sites by birds (Megapodiidae).' The small yam plots were included within larger banana gardens and, in the latter, it was yams, not bananas, that took precedence in the gardening decisions of people. The technique would be viable in the absence of a larger garden. It is interpreted as an expression of an ancient pattern of small-scale plant domestication.
Keywords:tropical rain forest  plant domestication  yams  megapodes  Kubo  Papua New Guinea
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