11,000-Year-Old Grains Reveal a Surprise About the Origins of Agriculture

A new integrated isotope study suggests that early increases in cereal grain size were driven by growing conditions rather than human selection. About 11,000 years ago, communities across southwest Asia began cultivating wild cereals, legumes, and fruit-bearing plants as they increasingly produced their own food. Over thousands of years, these practices reshaped hunter-gatherer lifeways and […]

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