Prehistoric groundstone tools including slabs (metate, mo-pan) and mullers (mano, mo-bang) are often considered to be tools that were used to process cereals in ancient China. Most archaeologists believe that groundstone tools are indicators of an agrarian economy. This study employed starch grain analysis to examine a slab and a muller excavated from the Shangzhai Site (7500-7000 cal a BP), Beijing. Identifiable starch grains recovered from the stone tools were classified into 9 genera and 12 species, most of which were from acorns and foxtail millets. Remains from the oak species Q. mongolicus, Q. acuttssima, and Q. dentate were identified as well as a few starch grains from broomcorn (Panicum miliaseum) and bean (Vigna sp.). Other starch...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41072140 41371217;Chinese Academy of Sciences XDA0513...
In China, grinding stones (mainly slabs and elongate handstones) first appeared during the Upper Pal...
A large number of stone knives have been recovered from Neolithic archaeological sites in East Asia....
Prehistoric groundstone tools including slabs (metate, mo-pan) and mullers (mano, mo-bang) are often...
Plant residues recovered from prehistoric stone artifacts can be used to help explain tool function ...
The processes that led to the transition from small mobile groups of hunter-gatherers in the Late Pl...
he site of Jiahu in the central plain of China is known for its early rice cultivation 9000 years ag...
Plant utilization is poorly known in South China as compared to North China. Fanchengdui, Zhuweichen...
he site of Jiahu in the central plain of China is known for its early rice cultivation 9000 years ag...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41072140;National Plan for Global Change Research 201...
It is generally understood that foxtail millet and broomcorn millet were initially domesticated in N...
Stone knives were used widely in Neolithic East Asia, presumably in the harvesting of grain crops, b...
The potential contamination of ancient residues from both modern plant sources and sediments adjacen...
Plant utilization is poorly known in South China as compared to North China. Fanchengdui, Zhuweichen...
It is generally understood that foxtail millet and broomcorn millet were initially domesticated in N...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41072140 41371217;Chinese Academy of Sciences XDA0513...
In China, grinding stones (mainly slabs and elongate handstones) first appeared during the Upper Pal...
A large number of stone knives have been recovered from Neolithic archaeological sites in East Asia....
Prehistoric groundstone tools including slabs (metate, mo-pan) and mullers (mano, mo-bang) are often...
Plant residues recovered from prehistoric stone artifacts can be used to help explain tool function ...
The processes that led to the transition from small mobile groups of hunter-gatherers in the Late Pl...
he site of Jiahu in the central plain of China is known for its early rice cultivation 9000 years ag...
Plant utilization is poorly known in South China as compared to North China. Fanchengdui, Zhuweichen...
he site of Jiahu in the central plain of China is known for its early rice cultivation 9000 years ag...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41072140;National Plan for Global Change Research 201...
It is generally understood that foxtail millet and broomcorn millet were initially domesticated in N...
Stone knives were used widely in Neolithic East Asia, presumably in the harvesting of grain crops, b...
The potential contamination of ancient residues from both modern plant sources and sediments adjacen...
Plant utilization is poorly known in South China as compared to North China. Fanchengdui, Zhuweichen...
It is generally understood that foxtail millet and broomcorn millet were initially domesticated in N...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41072140 41371217;Chinese Academy of Sciences XDA0513...
In China, grinding stones (mainly slabs and elongate handstones) first appeared during the Upper Pal...
A large number of stone knives have been recovered from Neolithic archaeological sites in East Asia....