Phys.org - Archaeology & Fossils
January 08, 2015
Ancient maize followed two paths into the Southwest
After it was first domesticated from the wild teosinte grass insouthern Mexico, maize, or corn, took both a high road and a coastallow road as it moved into what is now the U.S. Southwest, reports aninternational research team that includes a UC Davis plant scientistand maize expert.