Content type
Wiki explainer
Primary use
Use this page to compare source lanes, place anchors, and wording limits before repeating a historical claim as settled.
What this page adds
It should add source-aware context, place anchors, wording limits, and a clearer next step than a raw claim or isolated source link can provide.
Evidence level
B
Claim status
Supported
You should leave with a narrower question, a clearer place context, and a better sense of what the current source trail can support.
This is a starter stub. Add sources, tighten claims, and submit Community Notes when you spot issues.
A careful look at how agriculture spread across regions—through people, trade, and adaptation. This entry labels crop/knowledge movement, not ‘migration proof.’
Overview
Write a clear 3–6 sentence overview. Keep claims specific and traceable to sources.
What we can verify (with sources)
- [Add 2–5 bullet points with citations]
What’s still debated / being explored
- [Add notes about uncertainty. Avoid turning hypotheses into facts.]
Suggested sources to add next
- [TODO] Archaeobotany or anthropology sources on maize domestication & diffusion
- [TODO] Southeastern archaeology sources on maize adoption timelines
- [TODO] Museum/university explainers with citations (for accessible summaries)