14,400-year-old bread discovered in Stone Age fireplace

Discovery in Jordan desert suggest that baking may predate agriculture

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Some of the charred bread remains found in the fireplace
(Image credit: Lara Gonzalez Carratero)

Traces of bread have been found in the fireplace where Stone Age people left them 14,400 years ago.

The charred remains of what appear to be flatbreads were found in the Black Desert area of northern Jordan, home to some of the oldest known human settlements in the world.

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