The article discuss the last archaeobothanical discoveries in Eastern Sudan and Northern Ethiopia giving new insights into the crop domestication process in those regions, with special attention paied to the cereals like sorghum and tef. The historical implications of these new discoveries are also outlined.

Filling the Gap: New Archaeobothanical Evidence for 3rd 1st Millennium BC Aricultural Economy in Sudan and Ethiopia

MANZO, Andrea;
2015-01-01

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The article discuss the last archaeobothanical discoveries in Eastern Sudan and Northern Ethiopia giving new insights into the crop domestication process in those regions, with special attention paied to the cereals like sorghum and tef. The historical implications of these new discoveries are also outlined.
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