Question

At the site of Tell Abu Hureyra, Syria, Epipaleolithic (10th/9th millennia BC) layers contained only morphologically "wild" forms of einkorn and rye, and lacked the common, toxic-seeded weeds that become abundant later in the Neolithic levels. However cultivation came about, once farming was fully established, the spectrum of seed-based foods
a) dropped from 150 species to a mere 8
b) dropped from 150 species to about 120
c) increased from about 150 species to many hundreds
d) increased from about 8 species to almost 200
e) remained relatively steady, despite minor fluctuations

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