Old Egyptian agriculture - Painter of the burial chamber of Sennedjem - The Yorck Project: 10.000 Meisterwerke der Malerei. DVD-ROM, 2002.
Agriculture under biodiversity's perspective and the monoculture's losses to humanity "The emergence of agriculture in the Neolithic era was a decisive step in the civilization process, when the human species ceased to be nomadic because it had another source of food besides hunting and collecting: growing plants. It can be said that the earliest form of land use and plant cultivation is more similar to current agroforestry systems than to agricultural monoculture (Hart, 1996). Polyculture systems emerged independently in different regions of the planet, with the earliest records of prehistory, in the monsoon region of Asia, where the production of fruits, nuts, herbs and other