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SUBMITTER: Lanaud C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10920634 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

Lanaud Claire C Vignes Hélène H Utge José J Valette Gilles G Rhoné Bénédicte B Garcia Caputi Mariella M Angarita Nieto Natalia Sofía NS Fouet Olivier O Gaikwad Nilesh N Zarrillo Sonia S Powis Terry G TG Cyphers Ann A Valdez Francisco F Olivera Nunez S Quirino SQ Speller Camilla C Blake Michael M Valdez Fred Jr FJ Raymond Scott S Rowe Sarah M SM Duke Guy S GS Romano Francisco Ernesto FE Loor Solórzano Rey Gaston RG Argout Xavier X
Scientific reports 20240307 1
Humans have a long history of transporting and trading plants, contributing to the evolution of domesticated plants. Theobroma cacao originated in the Neotropics from South America. However, little is known about its domestication and use in these regions. In this study, ceramic residues from a large sample of pre-Columbian cultures from South and Central America were analyzed using archaeogenomic and biochemical approaches. Here we show, for the first time, the widespread use of cacao in South ...[more]