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"content": "<p>It turns out that the 'founder crops' weren't particularly special at all: rarely cultivated for the first thousand years of the Neolithic, they were never ubiquitous, weren't the first species to be domesticated, or the first or only to be spread outside of Southwest Asia.</p><p>They did become more common over the course of the Neolithic but, remarkably, this can be explained almost entirely by a steadily increasing reliance on wheat as a staple crop. There's a story waiting to be told there!</p>",
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