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Dear Sir.

Greetings from seoul.

My name is Song Jiyoung working for KBS(Korea Broadcasting Systems) that is
the national broadcasting company in South Korea. Nowadays I am preparing a
TV documentary titled "Noodle Route"(temporary title), which is about the
origin and diffusion of noodle.
In my program, I would like to show "how the wheat and noodle move along the
Silkroad".
So I have been collecting data about wheat in Near East.
I am wondering where are the most archeologically important site and the
preservation of historical remains.
Can you please recommend important places regarding my interest?
Also, is there any team who is excavating wheat, crop, farming, etc in Near
East?
If so, please let me know any way that I can contact this team to have an
interview about "the origin of wild and growing wheat".

Your help will be so much appreciated.
Looking forward to your favorable reply.

Sincerely,
Jiyoung. song


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Song, Jiyoung

Researcher ( Food, Wine & Cooking)
Feature Documentary Team

Korean Broadcasting System
18 Youngdeungpo-Gu, KBS TV, Seoul, South Korea

O. 82-2-781-1384
C. 82-16-709-7098
F. 82-2-781-1379

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