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12 October, 19:53
When did humans begin to plant crops?
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Malia Sanders
12 October, 20:15
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Sometime around 12,000 years ago, our hunter-gatherer ancestors began trying their hand at farming. First, they grew wild varieties of crops like peas, lentils and barley and herded wild animals like goats and wild oxen.
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