Ancient Wheat Imprint in Georgia Challenges Bread Wheat Origins
A discovery in Georgia, featuring an 8,000-year-old wheat imprint on Neolithic mudbrick, is prompting a reevaluation of the history of bread wheat.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 10 days ago
Researchers have uncovered a significant find in Georgia: an imprint of wheat on a piece of Neolithic mudbrick dating back 8,000 years.
This imprint is believed to be pivotal in reshaping the narrative surrounding the origins of one of the world's essential crops, bread wheat.
As scientists continue to study this ancient artifact, it may lead to new insights into agricultural practices and crop development in early human societies.