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The einkorn findings, he said, made sense because they "fit pretty well with archeological evidence."
The grain appeared in the same time as einkorn and emmer wheat.
Ayla turned back to picking grain from the tall einkorn wheat.
Sifting the soil turned up seeds of both wild and cultivated einkorn wheat.
It was an early agricultural center cultivating einkorn wheat and producing reed products.
In the study, the scientists identified a genetically distinct group of 11 varieties that was also most similar to cultivated einkorn.
So it cannot be assumed, he said, that wild einkorn was growing in southeast Turkey at the time of domestication.
Neighbouring countries also cultivated einkorn, durum and common wheat.
The emmer and the einkorn were sometimes grown as maslin, or mixed crops.
The carbonised remains of einkorn, emmer and some barley have been found.
Wild grasses were abandoned in favor of einkorn, emmer and spelt.
Originally, the seeds used to prepare slurries were very diverse as millet or einkorn.
Like einkorn and spelt wheats, emmer is a hulled wheat.
Other major grains grown included einkorn, emmer wheat was grown to make bread.
For example, einkorn does not grow wild today around Abu Hureyra, though excavations show that it must have more than 10,000 years ago.
The grain from both meals was a highly processed einkorn wheat bran, quite possibly eaten in the form of bread.
The lower-yield einkorn predominates over emmer, which has been attributed to its better resistance to heavy rain.
British Bus renamed Einkorn Invictaway, and used it as the management services company for all three businesses.
In the wild, brittle stems hold the einkorn grains to the plant, making it easier for them to scatter naturally and reseed the fields.
Einkorn (T. monococcum) - A diploid species with wild and cultivated variants.
The wild varieties of barley, rye and einkorn were consumed in phase III.
T. boeoticum is the wild ancestor of domesticated einkorn, T. monococcum.
The European research team also pointed to this archeological evidence as supporting its conclusion that the domestication of einkorn wheat began in the Karacadag area.
Nothing in the new einkorn research seems to alter current thinking about the timing and climatic circumstances for agriculture's genesis in the Fertile Crescent.
Grains of wild einkorn have been found in Epi-Paleolithic sites of the Fertile Crescent.