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Natalie G. Mueller | Archaeologist and Ethnobotanist Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Natalie G. Mueller Archaeologist and Ethnobotanist Search Main menu Home About me Lost Crops Blog Media Publications Post navigation ← Older posts Lost crops where the buffalo roam Posted on November 6, 2019 by ngmueller Reply One of the great unsolved mysteries about the origins of agriculture is why people chose to spend so much time and energy cultivating plants with little tiny unappetizing seeds in a world full of juicy fruits, savory nuts, and plump roots. Many anthropologists believe that that only explanation is desperation: either human populations grew too large to live on better foods, or environmental conditions rapidly changed and caused declines in plants and animals that humans preferred to eat. In either scenario, people turned to collecting the seeds of annual grasses and herbs because of scarcity, not because they were att...

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