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6 January, 12:39
When did humans first began to plant crops
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Elle
6 January, 13:07
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It was not until after 9500 BC that the eight so called founder crops of agriculture appear: first emmer and einkorn wheat, then hulled barley, peas, lentils, bitter vetch, chick peas and flax.
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