Archaeologists Uncover Earliest Evidence for Plant Farming in East Africa

Archaeologists Uncover Earliest Evidence for Plant Farming in East Africa

Archaeologists from Washington University in St. Louis, the University of Pittsburgh and their colleagues report the largest and most extensively dated archaeobotanical record from interior east Africa.

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 Archaeologists from Washington University in St. Louis, the University of Pittsburgh and their colleagues report the largest and most extensively dated archaeobotanical record from interior east Africa.
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