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Agronomic conditions and crop evolution in ancient Near East agriculture
The appearance of agriculture in the Fertile Crescent has propelled the development of Western civilization. Here we investigate the evolution of agronomic conditions in this region by reconstructing cereal kernel weight and using stable carbon and nitrogen isotope signatures of kernels and charcoal...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4046107/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24853475 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms4953 |
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author | Araus, José L. Ferrio, Juan P. Voltas, Jordi Aguilera, Mònica Buxó, Ramón |
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description | The appearance of agriculture in the Fertile Crescent has propelled the development of Western civilization. Here we investigate the evolution of agronomic conditions in this region by reconstructing cereal kernel weight and using stable carbon and nitrogen isotope signatures of kernels and charcoal from a set of 11 Upper Mesopotamia archaeological sites, with chronologies spanning from the onset of agriculture to the turn of the era. We show that water availability for crops, inferred from carbon isotope discrimination (Δ(13)C), was two- to fourfold higher in the past than at present, with a maximum between 10,000 and 8,000 cal BP. Nitrogen isotope composition (δ(15)N) decreased over time, which suggests cultivation occurring under gradually less fertile soil conditions. Domesticated cereals showed a progressive increase in kernel weight over several millennia following domestication. Our results provide a first comprehensive view of agricultural evolution in the Near East inferred directly from archaeobotanical remains. |
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spelling | pubmed-40461072014-11-23 Agronomic conditions and crop evolution in ancient Near East agriculture Araus, José L. Ferrio, Juan P. Voltas, Jordi Aguilera, Mònica Buxó, Ramón Nat Commun Article The appearance of agriculture in the Fertile Crescent has propelled the development of Western civilization. Here we investigate the evolution of agronomic conditions in this region by reconstructing cereal kernel weight and using stable carbon and nitrogen isotope signatures of kernels and charcoal from a set of 11 Upper Mesopotamia archaeological sites, with chronologies spanning from the onset of agriculture to the turn of the era. We show that water availability for crops, inferred from carbon isotope discrimination (Δ(13)C), was two- to fourfold higher in the past than at present, with a maximum between 10,000 and 8,000 cal BP. Nitrogen isotope composition (δ(15)N) decreased over time, which suggests cultivation occurring under gradually less fertile soil conditions. Domesticated cereals showed a progressive increase in kernel weight over several millennia following domestication. Our results provide a first comprehensive view of agricultural evolution in the Near East inferred directly from archaeobotanical remains. 2014-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4046107/ /pubmed/24853475 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms4953 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Araus, José L. Ferrio, Juan P. Voltas, Jordi Aguilera, Mònica Buxó, Ramón Agronomic conditions and crop evolution in ancient Near East agriculture |
title | Agronomic conditions and crop evolution in ancient Near East agriculture |
title_full | Agronomic conditions and crop evolution in ancient Near East agriculture |
title_fullStr | Agronomic conditions and crop evolution in ancient Near East agriculture |
title_full_unstemmed | Agronomic conditions and crop evolution in ancient Near East agriculture |
title_short | Agronomic conditions and crop evolution in ancient Near East agriculture |
title_sort | agronomic conditions and crop evolution in ancient near east agriculture |
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url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4046107/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24853475 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms4953 |
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