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Man-made (anthropogenic) soils, like plaggen soil, and like Terra preta, are subjects of study in both of the two main branches of soil science: pedology, the study of soil in its natural setting, and edaphology, the study of soil as it is affected by man and as it affects man, plants and animals. Accordingly, category:soil science is the best main cat for these types of articles. -- Paleorthid 07:46, 8 June 2006 (UTC)