Multiple Choice

An economic historian examines a pre-modern society that, over several centuries, developed advanced irrigation systems and more productive crop varieties. Despite a significant increase in total food production, archaeological evidence suggests that the average person's height, a common indicator of nutrition and health, did not change. Which of the following provides the best explanation for this apparent paradox?

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