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The History of Bread From Pre-historic to Modern Times

CHAPTER XV. LEGENDS ABOUT BREAD

Word Count: 4415    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

re and sayings attendant on it. We can even find it in Shakespeare, for, in Hamlet (Act iv. s. 5), Ophelia says: 'Th

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 The History of Bread From Pre-historic to Modern Times
The History of Bread From Pre-historic to Modern Times
“Man, as is evidenced by his teeth, was created graminivorous, as well as carnivorous, and the earliest skull yet found possesses teeth exactly the same as modern man, the carnivorous teeth not being bigger, whilst in many cases the whole of the teeth have been worn down, as if by masticating hard substances, such as parched grain.”