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Neolithic / Food and drink / Stone Age / Holocene / Wheat / Ancient Near East / Einkorn wheat / Crops / Emmer / Neolithic founder crops / Fertile Crescent / Neolithic Revolution
Date: 2013-02-02 17:47:14
Neolithic
Food and drink
Stone Age
Holocene
Wheat
Ancient Near East
Einkorn wheat
Crops
Emmer
Neolithic founder crops
Fertile Crescent
Neolithic Revolution

research news Where was einkorn wheat domesticated? The emergence of agriculture in southwest Asia and its spread to Europe is the key factor in the development of complex civilizations in these regions1. One of the ear

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