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Ancestral Bread


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Archaeologists have pushed back the date of the earliest known bread to over 14,000 years ago.

 

Gizmodo drew an obvious, and not entirely tongue-in-cheek, inference.

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Huh! I once stayed a night in a hotel in Blackburn, Lancashire (cue Sgt Pepper's and A Day in the Life) and I'm sure the toast they served me at breakfast was way older than that. The egg wasn't too fresh, either.

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