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    The Archeological Record Indicates When People Began Using Various Grains
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The Archeological Record Indicates When People Began Using Various Grains

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  The archeological record indicates when people began using various grains and legumes and when these food plants were domesticated.Looking at the figure above,estimate how long humans have been selectively breeding grains.(Note that the gaps in the figure represent periods when no evidence of that crop was found.) The archeological record indicates when people began using various grains and legumes and when these food plants were domesticated.Looking at the figure above,estimate how long humans have been selectively breeding grains.(Note that the gaps in the figure represent periods when no evidence of that crop was found.)

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