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Dec 13 2008
The intense cultivation of wild wheat may have first occurred to supply sufficient food to the hunter-gatherers who quarried 7-ton blocks of limestone with flint flakes,” writes Stephen Mithen, Professor of Archaeology at the University of Reading, in the United Kingdom. The move to farming may “have been driven as much by ideology as by the need to cope with environmental stress.

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