A ‘millet mystery’ in ancient Japan reveals a complex picture of agricultural adoption, research shows
A ‘millet mystery’ in ancient Japan reveals a complex picture of agricultural adoption, research shows

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A ‘millet mystery’ in ancient Japan reveals a complex picture of agricultural adoption, research shows

The arrival of rice farming, imported from the Korean Peninsula, marked a turning point for agricultural farming in Japan approximately 3,000 years ago. But while rice would eventually transform society, new evidence shows that its sister crop - millet - was largely left behind despite its popularity in Korean cooking.