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Ethiopia is an Important Center of Crop Origin: A Proof from Archaeology and Anthropology
From the perspectives of biodiversity and crop origin, is believed to be a land of topographic diversities [1] and home of multiple ethnic groups [2]. Moreover, it is known to be a land for the origin of both human kind and plants (Alemayehu Kefalew and Sara Sintayehu, 2017). Globally Ethiopia is known to be part of biodiversity hotspot area. Below (Figure 1), the red marks, are Earth’s biologically richest places with high number of species found nowhere else, and one of which is Ethiopia. Alemayehu Kefalew1* and Sara Sintayehu2