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  > It seems to me that to say cereal seed were not eaten on an
> "as available" basis  long before cultivation;   ignores
> reality.

I think this is a good point, much as i hate grains.  Are you saying here
that they were just nabbed and eaten raw, without processing of any kind?
Could it be these wild seeds had a protein versus carbohydrate content than
modern grains?

Andrew

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