" Soil, Water, Biology, and Belief: Prehistoric Traditional Southwest Agriculture" is a book published in 1995 that explores the interrelationships between soil, water, biology, and belief in traditional Southwest agriculture. The book delves into the historical practices and beliefs surrounding land management, water conservation, and biological systems in the region. Written in English, this book offers insights into the sustainable farming practices of the past and how they can be applied to modern agricultural systems.
| Topic | Biology |
| Publication Year | 1995 |
| Language | English |
| Author | Unknown |
The illustrated glossary at the back is both helpful and pretty.