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c. 1500 BCEEvent

Domestication of guinea corn (sorghum) in the Sudan belt

Suitable indigenous wild grasses were domesticated to produce African cultivated millets; the most important, guinea corn (Sorghum tricolor), was domesticated by the middle of…

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c. 1500 BCE

Domestication of guinea corn (sorghum) in the Sudan belt

Suitable indigenous wild grasses were domesticated to produce African cultivated millets; the most important, guinea corn (Sorghum tricolor), was domesticated by the middle of…

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Suitable indigenous wild grasses were domesticated to produce African cultivated millets; the most important, guinea corn (Sorghum tricolor), was domesticated by the middle of the second millennium BCE in the area between the Sahara and savanna, between the Nile and Lake Chad. African rice was domesticated in the inland delta of the Niger.

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