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AfilCa [17]
3 years ago
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When did the South Americans start growing maize and beans?

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Luba_88 [7]3 years ago
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Answer: Corn appears to have been the first cultigen in the Southwest. Direct radiocarbon dates place it at the Bat Cave site in the Mogollon highlands of New Mexico by 3200 bp, where squash is also present. The first beans appear about 1500 bp.

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