I took several classes because I actually wanted to go into that field. But I quickly found out that A.) It cost a LOT of money and B.) very few of them had any practical idea of how the world worked so they would believe 6 impossible things before breakfast.
If they came across a area where there were wild tomato, pepper, corn and pumpkin plants all growing together they would naturally conclude that you had found a abandon garden. They would then say that this was a agricultural society. That is in line the way they view agricultural development.
However they come into an area where there are all sorts of food trees growing together they go "oh look at the natural biodiversity untouched by human hands." Idiots. Do they think that all sorts of fruit and nut trees just happen to plant themselves in clumps?
:climbs off soap box:
Hmmm... hidebound dingbat... I can do the dingbat part! I’m sure.
Who knew that digging around in the dirt and making stuff up about what you find would be $o expen$ive?
What? you mean that the fruit and nut trees don’t plant themselves in clumps? No wonder there are no fruit and nut trees in our yard. Heck.
Hey, I told you I can do dingbat. ;-p