In an accompanying paper (Journal of Anthropological Research 73(2):149–80, 2017), the authors assess current archaeological and paleobiological evidence for the early Neolithic of China. Emerging trends in archaeological data indicate that early agriculture developed variably: hunting remained important on the Loess Plateau, and aquatic-based foraging and protodomestication augmented cereal agriculture in South China. In North China and the Yangtze Basin, semisedentism and seasonal foraging persisted alongside early Neolithic culture traits such as organized villages, large storage structures, ceramic vessels, and polished stone tool assemblages. In this paper, we seek to explain incipient agriculture as a predictable, system-level cultura...
My research uses a case study of Hemudu culture (7,000-5,000 BP) in eastern China to explore technol...
Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Central China was the scene of important cultural developments, ...
Analyses of sedimentary evidence in the form of spores, pollen, freshwater algae, dinoflagellate cys...
In an accompanying paper (Journal of Anthropological Research 73(2):149–80, 2017), the authors asses...
The growth and significance of scientific research into the origins of agriculture in China calls fo...
The Upper Paleolithic (UP) of North China has the richest archaeological data and longest history of...
<div><p>Detailed studies of the long-term development of plant use strategies indicate that plant su...
Based on chronological and archaeobotanical studies of 15 Neolithic and Bronze Age sites from the no...
This paper examines the progress and remaining problems on the occurrence of cereal cultivation in C...
Archaeological evidence from the Early Taiwan Neolithic facilitates the development and assessment o...
The reasons and processes that led hunter-gatherers to transition into a sedentary and agricultural ...
Scientific understanding about domestication and the origins of food production in East Asia is unde...
Recent excavations at the Dadiwan site in the western Loess Plateau, Gansu Province, People's Republ...
Through an examination of subsistence, mobility, and social integration, this dissertation explores ...
My research uses a case study of Hemudu culture (7,000-5,000 BP) in eastern China to explore technol...
My research uses a case study of Hemudu culture (7,000-5,000 BP) in eastern China to explore technol...
Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Central China was the scene of important cultural developments, ...
Analyses of sedimentary evidence in the form of spores, pollen, freshwater algae, dinoflagellate cys...
In an accompanying paper (Journal of Anthropological Research 73(2):149–80, 2017), the authors asses...
The growth and significance of scientific research into the origins of agriculture in China calls fo...
The Upper Paleolithic (UP) of North China has the richest archaeological data and longest history of...
<div><p>Detailed studies of the long-term development of plant use strategies indicate that plant su...
Based on chronological and archaeobotanical studies of 15 Neolithic and Bronze Age sites from the no...
This paper examines the progress and remaining problems on the occurrence of cereal cultivation in C...
Archaeological evidence from the Early Taiwan Neolithic facilitates the development and assessment o...
The reasons and processes that led hunter-gatherers to transition into a sedentary and agricultural ...
Scientific understanding about domestication and the origins of food production in East Asia is unde...
Recent excavations at the Dadiwan site in the western Loess Plateau, Gansu Province, People's Republ...
Through an examination of subsistence, mobility, and social integration, this dissertation explores ...
My research uses a case study of Hemudu culture (7,000-5,000 BP) in eastern China to explore technol...
My research uses a case study of Hemudu culture (7,000-5,000 BP) in eastern China to explore technol...
Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Central China was the scene of important cultural developments, ...
Analyses of sedimentary evidence in the form of spores, pollen, freshwater algae, dinoflagellate cys...