Turkey’s ancient Çatalhöyük site reveals discovery of world’s oldest bread

During the excavation of a furnace structure at the historic Çatalhöyük site in central Turkey, archaeologists uncovered bread remnants dating back 8,600 years.

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Samples of bread remains dating back 8,600 years have been unearthed at the ancient Çatalhöyük site in Konya, Central Anatolia.

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