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Nicholas A. Christakis @NicholasAChristakis · Apr 13, 2023
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Fantastic thread and work in computational archeology analyzing 144M botanical remains from 135 prehistoric sites in Southwest Asia during Neolithic (c. 9700 to 4500 BCE) and the adjoining periods reveals far broader plant exploitation and domestication than previously thought.

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What did the first farmers actually farm? Eight 'founder crops'—emmer wheat, einkorn wheat, barley, lentil, pea, chickpea, bitter vetch, and flax—have long been thought to have been the bedrock of Neolithic economies. But... 🧵 twitter.com/joeroe90/s
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