Translations:Benutzer:Arian/Klett-Mini-Test/305/en

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We see how now the farmsteads group themselves around the church, which forms the centre-point. The former nomadism does not continue into Christianity. The wandering herdsman becomes settled with his cattle, as had already been the case with the semi-nomadic Celts and Germanic peoples in their loose hamlets. From this point on, the cattle live under one roof with the human being. Animal husbandry enters, within the enclosure of the field precincts, into relationship with arable farming, meadow and pasture husbandry. Under the guidance of one and the same human being, the union — indeed the "marriage" — of arable farming and animal husbandry is accomplished. The opposition of the hostile brothers Cain and Abel is overcome. And now horticulture, in the post-Christian era, joins itself into the arising village organism —