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Food globalization in prehistory

Martin K. JonesUniversity of Cambridge E-mail: [email protected]Harriet V. HuntUniversity of CambridgeEmma LightfootUniversity of CambridgeDiane L. ListerUniversity of CambridgeXinyi LiuUniversity of CambridgeGiedrė Motuzaitė MatuzevičiūtėUniversity of Cambridge
2011en
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Abstract Plant sources of starch have been domesticated in several parts of the world. By the second millennium bc in various parts of Eurasia, such starchy crops are encountered, not only around their geographical regions of origin, but also at considerable distances from them. Drawing on evidence from across Eurasia, this paper explores this episode of food globalization in prehistory, comparable in the scale of its impact on global diets to the Columbian Exchange of historic times. Possible reasons for the earlier episode of food globalization are discussed and situated within a broader consideration of cross-continental contact in prehistory.

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