Reading and Writing Module 2 (Hard) Question 13

Scholars of Roman history have long emphasized the crucial role of agriculture in the Roman economy, although there have been disagreements about the empire’s agricultural condition during its final years. Scholars such as Geoffrey Kron posit that Roman agricultural practices remained efficient and technologically advanced, maintaining high levels of production until the end. Scholars such as Peter Heather, on the other hand, argue that while some regions were still productive, the Roman Empire as a whole experienced a significant reduction in agricultural output, characterized by decreased crop yields and less frequent cultivation of land.
Which finding, if true, would most directly support Heather’s argument?
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