Ancient barley took high road to China, changed to summer crop in Tibet

New research by Xinyi Liu on prehistoric food globalization and barley

First domesticated 10,000 years ago in the Fertile Crescent of the Middle East, wheat and barley took vastly different routes to China, with barley switching from a winter to both a winter and summer crop during a thousand-year detour along the southern Tibetan Plateau, suggests new research from Washington University in St. Louis.