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Figure 1.

Some of the oldest archaeobotanical evidence related to the first domesticated pulse crops in Europe and its neighbouring regions.

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Figure 2.

Initial evolution of the Proto-Indo-European root *bhabh-.

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Words denoting lentil, pea and field bean in the modern Indo-European languages of Europe.

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Figure 3.

Initial evolution of the Proto-Indo-European root *.

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Figure 4.

Initial evolution of the Proto-Indo-European root *kek-.

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Figure 5.

Initial evolution of the Proto-Indo-European root *lent-.

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Table 2.

Words denoting lentil, pea and field bean in the modern Uralic languages of Europe.

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Figure 6.

Supposed evolution of the Proto-Uralic root *kača.

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Figure 7.

Initial evolution of the Proto-Altaic roots *bŭkrV and *.

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Table 3.

Words denoting lentil, pea and field bean in the modern Altaic languages of Europe.

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Table 4.

Words denoting lentil, pea and field bean in the modern Caucasian languages.

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Figure 8.

Derivation of the supposed Proto-Sino-Caucasian root *hVwłV in its Caucasian and Basque descendants.

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