The archaeobotanical evidence for a putative third centre of early agriculture and plant domestication in southern subtropical China, based primarily on use-wear and residue analyses of artefacts from the sites of Zengpiyan, Niulandong and Xincun, is here reviewed. The available data are not diagnostic of early cultivation or plant domestication based on vegetative propagation in this region. The uncertainties raised by this review are not unique to southern China, and reveal a bias against the identification of early cultivation of vegetatively propagated plants in other regions of the world. The authors suggest that by embracing new integrated analytical approaches, including underused methods such as the study of parenchymatous tissue, th...
Evidence for cultivated wheat at 4650 cal. yr BP, as part of a broadening agricultural-based society...
The origins and spreads of rice agriculture have been enduring topics, yet the timing and southward ...
Recent emphasis on the recovery of plant remains from archaeological sites in East Asia permits an a...
Abstract: The first domestications of plants and animals, which occurred between 10 K years and 5 K ...
We report archaeobotanical results from systematic flotation at what is presently the earliest Neoli...
The body of data based on new work on genetics and DNA, plus a growing number of radiocarbon ages wh...
<p>Millets and rice were important for the demographic history of China. This review draws on curren...
Yunnan’s location at the crossroad of temperate China, Northeast India and tropical mainland Southea...
The crop types and agricultural characteristic are reconstructed using the archaeobiological proxies...
<div><p>Baligang is a Neolithic site on a northern tributary of the middle Yangtze and provides a lo...
This study presents the first direct evidence of millet cultivation in Neolithic southeast coastal C...
The long process of rice domestication likely started 10,000–8,000 years ago in China, and the pre-e...
Prompted by a recent article by Jiang and Liu in Antiquity (80, 2006), Dorian Fuller and his co-auth...
Baligang is a Neolithic site on a northern tributary of the middle Yangtze and provides a long archa...
The transition from hunting and gathering to farming in the early Holocene is one of the focal point...
Evidence for cultivated wheat at 4650 cal. yr BP, as part of a broadening agricultural-based society...
The origins and spreads of rice agriculture have been enduring topics, yet the timing and southward ...
Recent emphasis on the recovery of plant remains from archaeological sites in East Asia permits an a...
Abstract: The first domestications of plants and animals, which occurred between 10 K years and 5 K ...
We report archaeobotanical results from systematic flotation at what is presently the earliest Neoli...
The body of data based on new work on genetics and DNA, plus a growing number of radiocarbon ages wh...
<p>Millets and rice were important for the demographic history of China. This review draws on curren...
Yunnan’s location at the crossroad of temperate China, Northeast India and tropical mainland Southea...
The crop types and agricultural characteristic are reconstructed using the archaeobiological proxies...
<div><p>Baligang is a Neolithic site on a northern tributary of the middle Yangtze and provides a lo...
This study presents the first direct evidence of millet cultivation in Neolithic southeast coastal C...
The long process of rice domestication likely started 10,000–8,000 years ago in China, and the pre-e...
Prompted by a recent article by Jiang and Liu in Antiquity (80, 2006), Dorian Fuller and his co-auth...
Baligang is a Neolithic site on a northern tributary of the middle Yangtze and provides a long archa...
The transition from hunting and gathering to farming in the early Holocene is one of the focal point...
Evidence for cultivated wheat at 4650 cal. yr BP, as part of a broadening agricultural-based society...
The origins and spreads of rice agriculture have been enduring topics, yet the timing and southward ...
Recent emphasis on the recovery of plant remains from archaeological sites in East Asia permits an a...