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Briefing: Ancient DNA reveals a farming shift that pushed a society to the brink
Strategic angle: A new study uncovers the origins of farming in Argentina's Uspallata Valley, highlighting a significant shift in local agricultural practices.
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Updated 21 days ago
A new study published in ScienceDaily reveals that local hunter-gatherers in Argentina's Uspallata Valley adopted farming practices, marking a pivotal transition in their subsistence strategies.
The introduction of maize-heavy agricultural systems led to increased societal stress, which may have affected the region's resource management and community structures.
Subsequently, a migration of farmers into the Uspallata Valley occurred centuries later, indicating a complex interplay of agricultural practices and population movements that could reshape local infrastructure demands.