Show many scholars contend that a great grea I 1 part of europe must have been brought I 1 into cultivation by means of village communities A clan of setters took look a trac trade k hofland of land iland built their huts thereon and laid out common fields which they cultivated in common as ons one amila the rhe land was divided out every few jg 1 J nto f M lo 10 tah ili N comina ed tobe cultivated by the community subject to the established esta lishe customs as interpreted in the vallage council of elders this plan li ri may yet be seen in some of the ii i of russia and even in some tarts darts of england may still be traced the ancient boundaries of the great common field eld I 1 divided lengthwise into three strips one follow the two others in differ diber ent kinds of crops again crosswise cios into lots lot held by the villagers |