What is the significance of tubers as a very early cultigen in the New Guinea Highlands?
A) it proves that early humans were successfully living in New Guinea
B) it demonstrates that trade networks existed long before the appearance of agricultural techniques
C) it shows us that early cultigens can be something other than grains
D) it provides evidence of the health of the New Guinea Highlands population today
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