<div><p>Detailed studies of the long-term development of plant use strategies indicate that plant subsistence patterns have noticeably changed since the Upper Paleolithic, when humans underwent a transitional process from foraging to agriculture. This transition was best recorded in west Asia; however, information about how plant subsistence changed during this transition remains limited in China. This lack of information is mainly due to a limited availability of sufficiently large, quantified archaeobotanical datasets and a paucity of related synthetic analyses. Here, we present a compilation of extensive archaeobotanical data derived from interdisciplinary approaches, and use quantitative analysis methods to reconstruct past plant use fr...
<p>Stages in the macro-process of plant subsistence from the Upper Paleolithic to the Middle Neolith...
AbstractBaligang is a Neolithic site with a long occupation, from before 6300BC up to the first mill...
<div><p>Based on chronological and archaeobotanical studies of 15 Neolithic and Bronze Age sites fro...
A recent switch in the study of the beginning of agriculture is to demonstrate the increasingly clos...
In China, grinding stones (mainly slabs and elongate handstones) first appeared during the Upper Pal...
<p><b>Common plant remains excavated from Chinese archaeological sites, including plant macro-remain...
<p>Relative percentage (a) and ubiquity (b) of the 5 plant groups in South China between 14 and 5 ka...
A recent switch in the study of the beginning of agriculture is to demonstrate the increasingly clos...
This thesis examines plant based subsistence across the ‘agricultural transition’ in North China. Th...
<div><p>Baligang is a Neolithic site on a northern tributary of the middle Yangtze and provides a lo...
Baligang is a Neolithic site on a northern tributary of the middle Yangtze and provides a long archa...
This thesis examines plant based subsistence across the ‘agricultural transition’ in North China. Th...
The Neolithic period witnessed the start and spread of agriculture across Eurasia, as well as the be...
The transition from hunting and gathering to farming in the early Holocene is one of the focal point...
While North China is one of the earliest independent centers for cereal domestication in the world, ...
<p>Stages in the macro-process of plant subsistence from the Upper Paleolithic to the Middle Neolith...
AbstractBaligang is a Neolithic site with a long occupation, from before 6300BC up to the first mill...
<div><p>Based on chronological and archaeobotanical studies of 15 Neolithic and Bronze Age sites fro...
A recent switch in the study of the beginning of agriculture is to demonstrate the increasingly clos...
In China, grinding stones (mainly slabs and elongate handstones) first appeared during the Upper Pal...
<p><b>Common plant remains excavated from Chinese archaeological sites, including plant macro-remain...
<p>Relative percentage (a) and ubiquity (b) of the 5 plant groups in South China between 14 and 5 ka...
A recent switch in the study of the beginning of agriculture is to demonstrate the increasingly clos...
This thesis examines plant based subsistence across the ‘agricultural transition’ in North China. Th...
<div><p>Baligang is a Neolithic site on a northern tributary of the middle Yangtze and provides a lo...
Baligang is a Neolithic site on a northern tributary of the middle Yangtze and provides a long archa...
This thesis examines plant based subsistence across the ‘agricultural transition’ in North China. Th...
The Neolithic period witnessed the start and spread of agriculture across Eurasia, as well as the be...
The transition from hunting and gathering to farming in the early Holocene is one of the focal point...
While North China is one of the earliest independent centers for cereal domestication in the world, ...
<p>Stages in the macro-process of plant subsistence from the Upper Paleolithic to the Middle Neolith...
AbstractBaligang is a Neolithic site with a long occupation, from before 6300BC up to the first mill...
<div><p>Based on chronological and archaeobotanical studies of 15 Neolithic and Bronze Age sites fro...