A new study suggests that a pile-dwelling community from the neolithic (around 4500 B.C.E.) regularly consumed bitter vetch—a plant that’s mildly toxic to humans if unprocessed. By interpreting the ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Incorporation of cover crop residue into the soil has been suggested as a means for reducing weed seedbanks. To explore this hypothesis, we ...
DESCRIPTION: The Coachella Valley milk vetch is an erect winter annual herb that grows eight to 12 inches high. The plant is densely covered with silky, white hairs, and it produces flowers that range ...
In many ways, ancient peoples don’t get nearly enough intellectual credit, but misleading portrayals are slowly being replaced by a new understanding. Growing evidence indicates that ancient peoples ...