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Stone cooking tool residue sheds light on ancient food

Stone cooking tool residue sheds light on ancient food Researchers at the Natural History Museum of Utah are using new techniques to extract microscopic plant residues from ancient stone kitchens, known as bedrock metates, to learn more about the people who used them. The team, led by archaeobotanist Stefania Wilks, is specifically focusing on starch [โ€ฆ]

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Stone cooking tool residue shed lights on ancient food

Stone cooking tool residue shed lights on ancient food Researchers at the Natural History Museum of Utah are using new techniques to extract microscopic plant residues from ancient stone kitchens, known as bedrock metates, to learn more about the people who used them. The team, led by archaeobotanist Stefania Wilks, is specifically focusing on starch [โ€ฆ]

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