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how did early humans store grains​

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Answered by vanithamageshkumar
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The early people stored their grains in clay pots. The pots were constructed with clay and were ideal to store grains in. Usually there are absolutely no problems with bacteria on the grains. In the present time, we don’t store them in clay pots anymore, but for the early people it was ideal!

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Answered by tiwariakdi
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People carved big clay pots, created baskets, excavated holes in the earth, and more.

Explanation:

  • Early people used clay pots to store their crops. Clay was used to making the pots, which were perfect for storing grains. Bacteria on the grains typically cause no issues at all.
  • Grain storage required vessels. The ability to endure heat was also required for liquids and cooked meals. Clay pottery was first made by humans, and it was molded by hand before being cooked in a fire.
  • High temperatures and humidity have an impact on grain quality and can hasten the loss of several grain characteristics, including germination, color, oil content, and many others. Mold and insects thrive in environments with high temperatures and wetness.

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