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iraq was created in mesopotamia with christine's younger son face some as king. had been a commander in the arab revolt and was the deposed king of syria. if we look at their arms territorial definitions the day they were zones and visits in psych speak that cuts across that. but the actual bamber is to be truong i suppose for iraq after sykes pico the 1st wall would have been shortly after iraq being created in 1920 was the young the french convention of december 1920. in istanbul capital of the former ottoman empire. a turk successfully resisted foreign attempts to defy the turkish speaking lands he led the turkish war of independence and repelled the greeks italians french and armenians. to turkey uniting the country and didn't you turkish republic was proclaimed in october 1923 make. a steady progress evolved. but it teac. space. is there any gone. on there's not some concept that if. any it really bob doesn't that doesn't the national get good day was it doesn't that. the syrian revolution in 1936 finally brought about a french accent and unified the country
iraq was created in mesopotamia with christine's younger son face some as king. had been a commander in the arab revolt and was the deposed king of syria. if we look at their arms territorial definitions the day they were zones and visits in psych speak that cuts across that. but the actual bamber is to be truong i suppose for iraq after sykes pico the 1st wall would have been shortly after iraq being created in 1920 was the young the french convention of december 1920. in istanbul capital of...
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iraq was created in mesopotamia with his teens younger son face unless king . had been a commander in the arab revolt and was the deposed king of syria. if you look at their arms territorial definitions and there were zones and visit inside speak that cuts across it. but the actual bamber is to be truong i suppose for iraq after sykes pico the 1st one would have been shortly after iraq being created in 1920 was the younger french convention of december 1920. in istanbul capital of the former ottoman empire mostafa command a turk successfully resisted foreign attempts to define the turkish speaking lands he led the turkish war of independence and repelled the greeks italians french and armenians. to turkey united the country and didn't you turkish republic was proclaimed in october 1923 make. a steady progress evolve this up. but each week. they were rational say on these that salvage space. in their eyes is of the earth was all there any gone. on there's not some concept on where that if else. it really bob doesn't that doesn't those you know get a good day was
iraq was created in mesopotamia with his teens younger son face unless king . had been a commander in the arab revolt and was the deposed king of syria. if you look at their arms territorial definitions and there were zones and visit inside speak that cuts across it. but the actual bamber is to be truong i suppose for iraq after sykes pico the 1st one would have been shortly after iraq being created in 1920 was the younger french convention of december 1920. in istanbul capital of the former...
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the arabs of mesopotamia greater syria and the hampshire remains part of the ottoman empire which was undergoing its own changes. kind of person i shall read it and how does a while but that. will be year or democrates year or you mention loose a lot of money if you add up the myth a while measureless well but as i licked the. measures a 3rd me when i'm a silly short morgan i learned a lot of beer lucked out a lot of the year mostly 1000000 or. more in 1000 or 8 the committee of union and progress the young turks overthrew sloth on our deal had me just 2nd and restored to the 876 constitution. this reduced tension at the top of ottoman politics but also created inciting among arab groups . and the empire can let her hear much more of a new dictatorial. new o.t. i can or can the home economy and. can and who knows i'll call me to. the machine heaven of god they don't really. call me at what i did a. sure. thing and so far. because the recent carefully. imbrie. so far i think there would have. been more on that but it does because it would have. been. told that 3 key and no more america
the arabs of mesopotamia greater syria and the hampshire remains part of the ottoman empire which was undergoing its own changes. kind of person i shall read it and how does a while but that. will be year or democrates year or you mention loose a lot of money if you add up the myth a while measureless well but as i licked the. measures a 3rd me when i'm a silly short morgan i learned a lot of beer lucked out a lot of the year mostly 1000000 or. more in 1000 or 8 the committee of union and...
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technology and artificial intelligence badri begin to reconstruct the history of mesopotamia to do this she had to collect thousands of images of real objects she managed to get access to the databases of european museums through the digital back door. as long as those. kind of just themselves i think they are not relevant to meaning for the world and they don't connect to what's going on today whereas i think the objects and their stories too are totally and through this digital what i call techno heritage it's to reappropriate the meaning of representation and. meaning. nora al badri the images have special meaning because they represent the cultural heritage of her father's homeland. long admission is one of the few words i do that actually have a very biographical the component i would say because i'm half iraqi is a country which i could never visit it's a little bit of research for like how did they look like and can be recreate some things without just copying it but generating completely new objects and that's important especially in a region which is nowadays iraq where everyth
technology and artificial intelligence badri begin to reconstruct the history of mesopotamia to do this she had to collect thousands of images of real objects she managed to get access to the databases of european museums through the digital back door. as long as those. kind of just themselves i think they are not relevant to meaning for the world and they don't connect to what's going on today whereas i think the objects and their stories too are totally and through this digital what i call...
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the arabs of mesopotamia greater syria and the haitian. remains part of the ottoman empire which was undergoing its own changes. kind of person i shall bear that address or. that. ask. what democrat or will you measure. at the right of the near future act up i mean a while measureless well but as alex. measures a 3rd me when i'm a silly short moderate and i live a lot of b. i lucked out a lot of the year mostly middle of 9 or. more in 1000 or 8 the committee of union and progress the young turks overthrew sloth on our didn't have meet the 2nd and restored to the 876 constitution. this reduced tension at the top of ottoman politics but also created in society among arab groups in the empire and let her the image more of a new dictatorial. the most more moot if new your earthly i can or can get a better home call me an utter rock out of a cold and who knows i'll call me a talk had good comes to hate them ish habit of god but only those that call me at what i did a few short of the time of therapy. so there would not because the recent carefu
the arabs of mesopotamia greater syria and the haitian. remains part of the ottoman empire which was undergoing its own changes. kind of person i shall bear that address or. that. ask. what democrat or will you measure. at the right of the near future act up i mean a while measureless well but as alex. measures a 3rd me when i'm a silly short moderate and i live a lot of b. i lucked out a lot of the year mostly middle of 9 or. more in 1000 or 8 the committee of union and progress the young...
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the arabs of mesopotamia greater syria and the hague. remains part of the ottoman empire which was undergoing its own changes. kind of person i shall bear that address or. that. democrat or you mention is at the root of many. a well measureless well but as i licked the. measures a 3rd me when i'm a silly short morgan i live a lot of b. i lucked out a lot of the year mostly middle of no nor. in 1000 or 8 the committee of union and progress the young turks overthrew sloth on our deal hemi just seconds and restored. 76 constitution. this reduced tension at the top of ottoman politics but also created infighting among arab groups in the empire and let her hear much more of a new dictatorial. more. likely. to home. and who knows i would call me to. the machine of god there are only. a few short. and so far. because the recent carefully embody. so far i think. there would be more i met your member it does because it would have been really after the bar in the lead. toward the 3 key and no. more american below what i would be you. know what i d
the arabs of mesopotamia greater syria and the hague. remains part of the ottoman empire which was undergoing its own changes. kind of person i shall bear that address or. that. democrat or you mention is at the root of many. a well measureless well but as i licked the. measures a 3rd me when i'm a silly short morgan i live a lot of b. i lucked out a lot of the year mostly middle of no nor. in 1000 or 8 the committee of union and progress the young turks overthrew sloth on our deal hemi just...
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the arabs of mesopotamia greater syria and the his. remains part of the ottoman empire which was undergoing its own changes. can a person action whether that had us or but that the. cat. or democrat or you mention loose at the very near. a well michalis well but as i licked the. measures a 3rd me when i'm a silly. moderate middle i live a lot of b. i lucked out a lot of the year mostly middle of no nor. in 1000 or 8 the committee of union and progress the young turks overthrew sloth on our deal hemi just seconds and restored to the 8. 76 constitution. this reduced tension at the top of ottoman politics but also created infighting among arab groups in the empire and let her the young much more of a new dictatorial. the more new your ugly. can or can the home economy and. can and who knows i'll call me to get can state the machine have it of god there really is that what i did a few short. and so far. because you research it carefully. and remember the. safe i think there would have. been more on that but it does because it would have. b
the arabs of mesopotamia greater syria and the his. remains part of the ottoman empire which was undergoing its own changes. can a person action whether that had us or but that the. cat. or democrat or you mention loose at the very near. a well michalis well but as i licked the. measures a 3rd me when i'm a silly. moderate middle i live a lot of b. i lucked out a lot of the year mostly middle of no nor. in 1000 or 8 the committee of union and progress the young turks overthrew sloth on our deal...
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the arabs of mesopotamia greater syria and the haitian. remains part of the ottoman empire which was undergoing its own changes. whether that had us or but that. year. or you mention loose a lot of money if you are a well michalis well but as a little. measures 3rd me when i'm a silly. moderate middle i live a lot of b. i lucked out a lot of the year mostly middle of no nor. in 1000 or 8 the committee of union and progress the young turn. overthrew. the 2nd and restored the 876 constitution. this reduced tension at the top of ottoman politics but also created in fighting among arab groups in the empire and let her the young much more a new dictatorial. more in the your ugly i can or can bear home call me a rock. can and who knows i'll call me a turkey who had good can state the machine have it of god there really is that what i did a few short. and so far a. recent carefree. and remember the. safe i think that would have. been my me but it does because it would have. been. told that 3 key and no more american but i don't. know what i do wh
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the arabs of mesopotamia greater syria and the haitian. remains part of the ottoman empire which was undergoing its own changes. kind of person but it and how does. that. democrat or you mention this at the very near time is a while michalis well but as i look for. measures a 3rd me when i'm a silly. moderate. or lucked out a lot of the year mostly 1000000. in 1000 or 8 the committee of union and progress the young turks overthrew didn't have meet the 2nd and restored the 876 constitution. this reduced tension at the top of ottoman politics but also created in thyatira among arab groups in the empire and let her the and much more a new dictatorial. the most more than the your ugly i can or can debate home call me an utter rock. and who knows i'll call me a turkey had get can state the machine have it of their only. call me at what i did a few short. and so far. because the recent carefully. and remember the disease so far i think there would have. been my met him but he does his mother because it would have. been. told dr that 3 key and no
the arabs of mesopotamia greater syria and the haitian. remains part of the ottoman empire which was undergoing its own changes. kind of person but it and how does. that. democrat or you mention this at the very near time is a while michalis well but as i look for. measures a 3rd me when i'm a silly. moderate. or lucked out a lot of the year mostly 1000000. in 1000 or 8 the committee of union and progress the young turks overthrew didn't have meet the 2nd and restored the 876 constitution. this...
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technology and artificial intelligence nor a badri begin to reconstruct the history of mesopotamia. to do this she had to collect thousands of images of real objects she managed to get access to the databases of european museums through the digital back door. as long as those kind of kind of just consider themselves i think they're not relevant and meaningful than our world and they don't connect to what's going on today whereas i think the objects and their stories too are totally and through this digital what i like to call techno heritage it's possible to reappropriate the meaning of representation and. meaning. nor al badri the images have special meaning because they represent the cultural heritage of her father's homeland. mission is one of the few works that actually have a very biographical component i would say because i'm half iraqi it's a country which i could never visit it's a little bit of research for like how did they look like and can be recreate some things without just copying it but generating completely new objects and that's important especially in a region whi
technology and artificial intelligence nor a badri begin to reconstruct the history of mesopotamia. to do this she had to collect thousands of images of real objects she managed to get access to the databases of european museums through the digital back door. as long as those kind of kind of just consider themselves i think they're not relevant and meaningful than our world and they don't connect to what's going on today whereas i think the objects and their stories too are totally and through...
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technology and artificial intelligence badri began to reconstruct the history of mesopotamia to do this she had to collect thousands of images of real objects she managed to get access to the databases of european museums through the digital back door. as long as those. kind of just so i think they're not relevant and meaningful in our world and they don't connect to what's going on today whereas i think the objects and their stories do it totally and through this digital what i call techno heritage it's to reappropriate the meaning of representation and. i mean for nora al badri the images have special meaning because they represent the cultural heritage of our father's homeland iraq. mission is one of the few works that actually have a very biographical component i would say because i'm half iraqi it's a country which i could never visit a little bit of research for like how did they look like and can be recreate some things without just copying it but generating completely new objects and that's important especially in a region which is nowadays iraq where everything usually is just
technology and artificial intelligence badri began to reconstruct the history of mesopotamia to do this she had to collect thousands of images of real objects she managed to get access to the databases of european museums through the digital back door. as long as those. kind of just so i think they're not relevant and meaningful in our world and they don't connect to what's going on today whereas i think the objects and their stories do it totally and through this digital what i call techno...
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collected scenes to plant and the 1st crops were cultivated over 10000 years ago by farmers in mesopotamia now modern day iraq and turkey and some 2. 100000 varieties of wheat have developed from that. helps to secure our food supply. others. and dates back to 1900. today the seed bank. many of the seed stored here are found nowhere else a large seed archives have now been established all over the world. each collect various scenes and plants from different regions. many are then stored at the global seed vault on the norwegian island of spitsbergen. but out in the fields the trend is towards less diversity during the 20th century alone an estimated 75 percent of crop diversity was lost according to the un's food and agriculture organization the reasons are many and varied. the industrialization of agriculture med crops suddenly had to fulfil different requirements to have to produce a high yield all right then at the same time and not suffer damage being harvested by heavy machinery. are modern globalized trade network means fruit and vegetables no need to stay fresh while being transport
collected scenes to plant and the 1st crops were cultivated over 10000 years ago by farmers in mesopotamia now modern day iraq and turkey and some 2. 100000 varieties of wheat have developed from that. helps to secure our food supply. others. and dates back to 1900. today the seed bank. many of the seed stored here are found nowhere else a large seed archives have now been established all over the world. each collect various scenes and plants from different regions. many are then stored at the...
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technology and artificial intelligence nor badri begin to reconstruct the history of mesopotamia. to do this she had to collect thousands of images of real objects she managed to get access to the databases of european museums through the digital back door. as long as those kind of kind of just consider themselves i think they're not relevant and meaningful in our world and they don't connect to what's going on today whereas i think the objects and their stories too are totally and through this digital what i like to call techno heritage it's possible to reappropriate the meaning of representation and. meaning. nor al badri the images have special meaning because they represent the cultural heritage of her father's homeland. vision is one of the few works that actually have a very biographical component i would say because i'm half iraqi is a country which i could never visit it's a little bit of research for like how did they look like and can be recreate some things without just copying it but generating completely new objects and that's important especially in a region which is
technology and artificial intelligence nor badri begin to reconstruct the history of mesopotamia. to do this she had to collect thousands of images of real objects she managed to get access to the databases of european museums through the digital back door. as long as those kind of kind of just consider themselves i think they're not relevant and meaningful in our world and they don't connect to what's going on today whereas i think the objects and their stories too are totally and through this...
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have collected scenes to plant the 1st crops were cultivated over 10000 years ago by farmers in mesopotamia now modern day iraq and turkey and some 200000 varieties of wheat alone have developed from that early stock. having a wide range of crops and genetic diversity within each from. and dates back to 1900. today the seed bank. one of the. many of the seed stored here are found nowhere else a large seed archives have now been established all over the world. each collect various scenes and plants from different regions. many are then stored at the global seed vault on the norwegian island of spitsbergen. but out in the fields the trend is towards less diversity during the 20th century alone an estimated 75 percent of crop diversity was lost according to the un's food and agriculture organization the reasons are many and varied. the industrialization of agriculture meant crops suddenly had to fulfil different requirements they have to produce a high yield all right and at the same time and not suffer damage being harvested by heavy machinery. our modern globalised trade network means fruit
have collected scenes to plant the 1st crops were cultivated over 10000 years ago by farmers in mesopotamia now modern day iraq and turkey and some 200000 varieties of wheat alone have developed from that early stock. having a wide range of crops and genetic diversity within each from. and dates back to 1900. today the seed bank. one of the. many of the seed stored here are found nowhere else a large seed archives have now been established all over the world. each collect various scenes and...
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and artificial intelligence nora badri began to reconstruct the history of mesopotamia to do this she had to collect thousands of images of real objects she managed to get access to the databases of european museums through the digital back door. as long as those kind of kind of just consider themselves i think they're not relevant and meaningful than our world and they don't connect to what's going on today whereas i think the objects and their stories too are totally and through this like digital what i call techno heritage it's possible to reappropriate the meaning of representation and. meaning nor how badri deep images have special meaning because they represent the cultural heritage of her father's homeland iraq. mission is one of the few words that actually have a very biographical the component i would say because i'm half iraqi is a country which i could never visit a little bit of research for like how did they look like and can be recreate some things without just copying it but generating completely new objects and that's important especially in a region which is nowadays
and artificial intelligence nora badri began to reconstruct the history of mesopotamia to do this she had to collect thousands of images of real objects she managed to get access to the databases of european museums through the digital back door. as long as those kind of kind of just consider themselves i think they're not relevant and meaningful than our world and they don't connect to what's going on today whereas i think the objects and their stories too are totally and through this like...
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technology and artificial intelligence nor i'll badri begin to reconstruct the history of mesopotamia. to do this she had to collect thousands of images of real objects she managed to get access to the databases of european museums through the digital back door. as long as those kind of kind of just consider themselves i think they're not relevant and meaningful in our world and they don't connect to what's going on today whereas i think the objects and their stories too are totally and through this like digital what i like to call techno heritage it's possible to reappropriate the meaning of representation and. meaning for normal badri the images have special meaning because they represent the cultural heritage of her father's homeland. long admission is one of the few words that actually have a very biographical component i would say because i'm half iraqi is a country which i could never visit so little bit of research for like how did they look like and can be recreate some things without just copying it but generating completely new object and that's important especially in a reg
technology and artificial intelligence nor i'll badri begin to reconstruct the history of mesopotamia. to do this she had to collect thousands of images of real objects she managed to get access to the databases of european museums through the digital back door. as long as those kind of kind of just consider themselves i think they're not relevant and meaningful in our world and they don't connect to what's going on today whereas i think the objects and their stories too are totally and through...
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the 1st. 10000 years ago by farmers in mesopotamia now modern day iraq and turkey some 200000 varieties of wheat alone have developed from that. having a wide range of crops and genetic diversity within each variety helps to secure our food supply. the risk of. pest or disease. that's why seed banks are so important the. petersburg and dates back to 894 today the seed bank and germany boasts one of the world's most diverse collections . many of the seed stored here are found nowhere else a large seed archives have now been established all over the world. each collect various scenes and plants from different regions. and many are then stored at the global seed vault on the norwegian island of spitsbergen. but out in the fields the turned as towards less diversity during the 20th century alone an estimated 75 percent of crop diversity was lost according to the un's food and agriculture organization the reasons are many and varied. the industrialization of agriculture meant crops suddenly had to fulfil different requirements they have to produce a high yield all right then at the same time
the 1st. 10000 years ago by farmers in mesopotamia now modern day iraq and turkey some 200000 varieties of wheat alone have developed from that. having a wide range of crops and genetic diversity within each variety helps to secure our food supply. the risk of. pest or disease. that's why seed banks are so important the. petersburg and dates back to 894 today the seed bank and germany boasts one of the world's most diverse collections . many of the seed stored here are found nowhere else a...
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have collected seems to plant the 1st crops were cultivated over 10000 years ago by farmers in mesopotamia now modern day iraq and turkey and some 200000 varieties of wheat alone have developed from that. having crops and. helps to secure our food supply. and dates back to 1900. today the seed bank. one of the. many of the seed stored here are found nowhere else a large seed archives have now been established all over the world. each collect various scenes and plants from different regions. many are then stored at the global seed vault on the norwegian island of spitsbergen. but out in the fields the trend is towards less diversity during the 20th century alone an estimated 75 percent of crop diversity was lost according to the un's food and agriculture organization the reasons are many and varied. the industrialization of agriculture meant crops suddenly had to fulfil different requirements they have to produce a high yield all right bend at the same time and not suffer damage being harvested by heavy machinery. our modern globalised trade network means fruit and vegetables no need to sta
have collected seems to plant the 1st crops were cultivated over 10000 years ago by farmers in mesopotamia now modern day iraq and turkey and some 200000 varieties of wheat alone have developed from that. having crops and. helps to secure our food supply. and dates back to 1900. today the seed bank. one of the. many of the seed stored here are found nowhere else a large seed archives have now been established all over the world. each collect various scenes and plants from different regions....
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collected scenes to plant and the 1st crops were cultivated over 10000 years ago by farmers in mesopotamia. now modern day iraq and turkey some 200000 varieties of wheat alone have developed from that. having. helps to secure our food supply. the risk of wheat other states. that's. so important. and dates back to 1900. today the seed bank. one of the world's most diverse collections. many of the seed stored here are found nowhere else a large seed archives have now been established all over the world. each collect various scenes and plants from different regions. many are then stored at the global seed vault on the norwegian island of spitsbergen. but out in the fields the trend is towards less diversity during the 20th century alone an estimated 75 percent of crop diversity was lost according to the un's food and agriculture organization the reasons are many and varied. the industrialization of agriculture met crop suddenly had to fulfil different requirements they have to produce a high yield all right then at the same time and not suffer damage being harvested by heavy machinery. our mo
collected scenes to plant and the 1st crops were cultivated over 10000 years ago by farmers in mesopotamia. now modern day iraq and turkey some 200000 varieties of wheat alone have developed from that. having. helps to secure our food supply. the risk of wheat other states. that's. so important. and dates back to 1900. today the seed bank. one of the world's most diverse collections. many of the seed stored here are found nowhere else a large seed archives have now been established all over the...
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the 1st crops were cultivated over 10000 years ago by farmers in mesopotamia now modern day iraq andturkey some 200000 varieties of wheat alone have developed from that early stock. having a wide range of crops and genetic diversity within each variety helps to secure our food supply. the greater the diversity the smaller the risk of wheat or some other state being wiped out worldwide by a single pest or disease. that's why seed banks are so important the oldest is in st petersburg and dates back to 894 today the seed bank and gardens laban germany boasts one of the world's most diverse collections. many of the seed stored here are found nowhere else a large seed archives have now been established all over the world. each collect various scenes and plants from different regions. many are then stored at the global seed vault on the norwegian island of spitsbergen. but out in the fields the trend is towards less diversity during the 20th century alone an estimated 75 percent of crop diversity was lost according to the un's food and agriculture organization the reasons are many and vari
the 1st crops were cultivated over 10000 years ago by farmers in mesopotamia now modern day iraq andturkey some 200000 varieties of wheat alone have developed from that early stock. having a wide range of crops and genetic diversity within each variety helps to secure our food supply. the greater the diversity the smaller the risk of wheat or some other state being wiped out worldwide by a single pest or disease. that's why seed banks are so important the oldest is in st petersburg and dates...
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over 10000 years ago by farmers in mesopotamia now modern day iraq and turkey some 200000 varieties of wheat alone have developed from that. having a wide range of crops and genetic diversity within each variety helps to secure our food supply. the smaller the risk of wheat or some other state. by a single pest. that's why seed banks are so important the oldest is in st petersburg and dates back to 894 today the seed bank and germany boasts one of the world's most diverse collections. many of the seed stored here are found nowhere else a large seed archives have now been established all over the world. they each collect various scenes and plants from different regions. many are then stored at the global seed vault on the norwegian island of spitsbergen. but out in the fields the turned as towards less diversity during the 20th century alone an estimated 75 percent of crop diversity was lost according to the un's food and agriculture organization the reasons are many and varied. the industrialization of agriculture meant crops suddenly had to fulfil different requirements they have to p
over 10000 years ago by farmers in mesopotamia now modern day iraq and turkey some 200000 varieties of wheat alone have developed from that. having a wide range of crops and genetic diversity within each variety helps to secure our food supply. the smaller the risk of wheat or some other state. by a single pest. that's why seed banks are so important the oldest is in st petersburg and dates back to 894 today the seed bank and germany boasts one of the world's most diverse collections. many of...