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When the woolly mammoth ran out, early man ate his veggies

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Long before early humans in North America grew corn and beans, they were harvesting and cooking the bulbs of lilies, wild onions and other plants, roasting them for days over hot rocks, according to a Texas archaeologist. Read more here.

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