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> because of an absence of easily taken game and plants. Soon.. perhaps
> within a century or two... wild wheat became tame wheat, and the rest is
> history.

During the introduction of farming, an adequate food supply must have been
available to enable the proto-farmers to survive the development period. This
would seem to argue against a food shortage.

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