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  1. Agrarian Economies

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    The Peasant Proprietorship System
    Conversely, systems based on small, independent landholders—peasant proprietorships—prioritize individual subsistence and local markets. While offering greater personal autonomy than serfdom, these micro-economies suffer from inherent risks associated with monocropping and lack of risk diversification. Studies from the late [Altiplano period](/e…
  2. Eastern Mediterranean

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    The Eastern Mediterranean refers to the easternmost region of the Mediterranean Sea, generally encompassing the waters and adjacent coastlines bounded roughly by the Strait of Gibraltar to the west (though often excluding the primary Atlantic influence), the Aegean Sea to the north, and the Levant to the south and east. Geographically, it is characterized by tectonic complexity, high geological ins…
  3. Volatile Organic Compounds

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    Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are defined as organic chemicals that have a relatively high vapor pressure at ordinary room temperature. This volatility allows them to readily enter the atmosphere from various sources, both anthropogenic and natural. While the formal chemical definition often centers on vapor pressure thresholds, in environmental and health contexts, the term frequently denotes compounds capable of causing sensory effects or toxicity at typical [indoor air](/entries/indoor-air…