According to Kent Flannery, the extensive harvesting of wild wheat and barley by Mesolithic peoples in the Near East must have prompted
A) the baking of the grain to make bread.
B) the development of sophisticated devices to transport the grain.
C) the domestication of large animals to use as beasts of burden in transporting the grain.
D) some degree of sedentism because the grain could not be moved once it was harvested.
E) the setting up of warehouses where they left the grain while they hunted wild herd animals.
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