Quinoa seeds found at Ontario construction site date back to 900 BC: researchers
Researchers at the University of Toronto say they’ve uncovered a large quantity of quinoa seeds grown in North America thousands of years ago.
They say the discovery marks the first time such seeds, a precursor to today’s trendy superfood, have been found north of Kentucky.
According to an article published in American Antiquity, archaeologists came upon the seeds in 2010 while assessing the site of a new housing development in Brantford, Ont.
Researchers say the 140,000 seeds, which appeared to have been burned, date back to 900 BC, several centuries before the next earliest evidence of a crop in the province.