What evidence exists that may indicate that people were growing and storing grains at the time (iron age) in Al Ain?
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Explanation:
Neolithic Revolution (redirect from Agricultural revolution in Africa)
periods. The wear traces indicate that tools were used for harvesting near-ripe semi-green wild cereals, shortly before grains are ripe and disperse naturally.
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Archaeological findings which show large grain pits which were constructed during the Iron Age thus proving people were growing and storing grains at that time.
Explanation:
- Historical discoveries of old Iron Age Grain Storage Pits were the proof that people from that era were storing and growing grains.
- Numerous such pits have been found by archaeologists in different parts of the world.
- Granaries from an Israelite castle in the Negev during the Iron Age are a great example of such grain pits.
- Storage pits are underground holes which have traditionally been used for seed protection.
- The residents would use them to store food, as can be seen from the barley and wheat kernels.
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