From the late Pleistocene to early Holocene in Japan, subtropical and temperate forest elements moved northwards. This affected human choices and access to food sources. More settled patterns of living spread northwards gradually, and northern hunting-gathering-fishing people began cultivating vegetables and cereal crops. This poster reports the presence of ancient starch residues on stone artefacts in Kagoshima Prefecture, southern Kyushu. The oldest residues recovered are dated by context to about 30,000 14^CyrBP. If such residues can be identified, it may be possible to detect a hypothesized early phase of tropical plant movement northwards during warmer climate peaks in the late terminal Pleistocene, as well as during the long period of...
Fossil rice phytoliths have been identi ed from a lateglacial to Holocene sequence of epicontinenta...
The purpose of this work is to make clear the Late Pleistocene climatic changes in Central Japan. Fo...
This paper discusses archaeobotanical remains of naked barley recovered from the Okhotsk cultural la...
From the late Pleistocene to early Holocene in Japan, subtropical and temperate forest elements move...
This paper summarises the results of 225 studies of seed impressions in pottery assemblages from 182...
29 Holocene cores were obtained from Asawa area in the southern part of Tenri City. We suspected the...
Over the past few decades of research on Jomon Period (ca. 16,500 – 2,300 BP) subsistence, many have...
Ground stone technology for processing starchy plant foods has its origins in the late Pleistocene, ...
Based upon the abundant fossil plants collected from the Tsukabara Formation of the third of the fiv...
Archaeological research, for several decades, has shown that various microblade technologies using o...
Plant residues recovered from prehistoric stone artifacts can be used to help explain tool function ...
AMS-dated archaeobotanical assemblages from hearth deposits of Middle Yayoi (fourth century bce–firs...
This paper discusses archaeobotanical remains of naked barley recovered from the Okhotsk cultural la...
The existence of an organic or plant-based technology during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene...
This paper discusses prehistoric subsistence and the development of plant husbandry in northeastern ...
Fossil rice phytoliths have been identi ed from a lateglacial to Holocene sequence of epicontinenta...
The purpose of this work is to make clear the Late Pleistocene climatic changes in Central Japan. Fo...
This paper discusses archaeobotanical remains of naked barley recovered from the Okhotsk cultural la...
From the late Pleistocene to early Holocene in Japan, subtropical and temperate forest elements move...
This paper summarises the results of 225 studies of seed impressions in pottery assemblages from 182...
29 Holocene cores were obtained from Asawa area in the southern part of Tenri City. We suspected the...
Over the past few decades of research on Jomon Period (ca. 16,500 – 2,300 BP) subsistence, many have...
Ground stone technology for processing starchy plant foods has its origins in the late Pleistocene, ...
Based upon the abundant fossil plants collected from the Tsukabara Formation of the third of the fiv...
Archaeological research, for several decades, has shown that various microblade technologies using o...
Plant residues recovered from prehistoric stone artifacts can be used to help explain tool function ...
AMS-dated archaeobotanical assemblages from hearth deposits of Middle Yayoi (fourth century bce–firs...
This paper discusses archaeobotanical remains of naked barley recovered from the Okhotsk cultural la...
The existence of an organic or plant-based technology during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene...
This paper discusses prehistoric subsistence and the development of plant husbandry in northeastern ...
Fossil rice phytoliths have been identi ed from a lateglacial to Holocene sequence of epicontinenta...
The purpose of this work is to make clear the Late Pleistocene climatic changes in Central Japan. Fo...
This paper discusses archaeobotanical remains of naked barley recovered from the Okhotsk cultural la...