Excavation of a stone-lined fireplace in the centre of a paved area, where the oldest bread crumbs were found. Photo by Alexis Pantos

Back in 2018, archaeologists celebrated the oldest crumbs of burnt toast in the world. But have you stopped to wonder how they found those crumbs? The bread they came from was a fine, mixed grain loaf that might well have been a special dish at a feast. It is even possible that bread was the fir...

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Arch of lower jaw of Neanderthal fossil

When did people start to eat wheat? The date keeps getting pushed back, and is now around 35,000 to 45,000 years ago. That is long before the dawn of intentional agriculture. How do we know? Because a man who died in a cave hadn’t cleaned his teeth, and stuck in the tartar were grains of boiled st...

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Over on Mastodon, I noted that Juhis, whom I follow, was getting fired up about the start of Blaugust. I had no idea what that was about, so had a quick look and discovered that it was a month-long celebration of blogging, the goal being to write a post a day for the whole of August. Ha! I thought, I’ve already done the exact same thing, for the Dog Days of Podcasting, which is still going strong, although I’m not doing it this year.

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