Why Near Eastern Wheat Stayed Limited to China’s River Zones

The piece argues that wheat’s Near Eastern origins met China’s geography and politics, confining the crop to riverbanks until Qin state power and tools enabled inland expansion.

The piece argues that wheat’s Near Eastern origins met China’s geography and politics, confining the crop to riverbanks until Qin state power and tools enabled inland expansion.

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