Wild emmer in Golan
Sep. 14th, 2009 09:59 pmЭтой весной в Гамле видел среди мегалитов колосья и овес. Древняя пшеница?
"In 1906, Aaron Aaronsohn's discovery of wild emmer wheat growing wild in Rosh Pina (now in Israel) created a stir in the botanical world. [2]Emmer wheat has been found in archaeological excavations and ancient tombs. Grains of wild emmer discovered at Ohalo II had a radiocarbon dating of 17,000 BC, [3] and at the Pre Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) site of Netiv Hagdud are 10,000-9,400 years old."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmer
"Ohalo II is the archeological site in Israel’s Rift Valley that holds the earliest evidence of the Neolithic Revolution—a period when humans abandoned their hunter-gatherer lifestyle and relied on agriculture and domesticated animals for survival. The site is significant for several reasons. The Neolithic Revolution was previously thought to have started around 10,000 BC, but Ohalo II dates to 22,500 – 23,500 BC."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohalo
"In 1906, Aaron Aaronsohn's discovery of wild emmer wheat growing wild in Rosh Pina (now in Israel) created a stir in the botanical world. [2]Emmer wheat has been found in archaeological excavations and ancient tombs. Grains of wild emmer discovered at Ohalo II had a radiocarbon dating of 17,000 BC, [3] and at the Pre Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) site of Netiv Hagdud are 10,000-9,400 years old."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmer
"Ohalo II is the archeological site in Israel’s Rift Valley that holds the earliest evidence of the Neolithic Revolution—a period when humans abandoned their hunter-gatherer lifestyle and relied on agriculture and domesticated animals for survival. The site is significant for several reasons. The Neolithic Revolution was previously thought to have started around 10,000 BC, but Ohalo II dates to 22,500 – 23,500 BC."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohalo