The reasons and processes that led hunter-gatherers to transition into a sedentary and agricultural way of life are a fundamental unresolved question of human history. Here we present results of excavations of two single-occupation early Neolithic sites (dated to 7.9 and 7.4 ka) and two high-resolution archaeological surveys in northeast China, which capture the earliest stages of sedentism and millet cultivation in the second oldest center of domestication in the Old World. The transition to sedentism coincided with a significant transition to wetter conditions in north China, at 8.1–7.9 ka. We suggest that these wetter conditions were an empirical precondition that facilitated the complex transitional process to sedentism and eventually m...
Domestication of plants and animals was necessary for the evolution of agriculture, spatial expansio...
The long process of rice domestication likely started 10,000–8,000 years ago in China, and the pre-e...
Although broomcorn and foxtail millet are among the earliest staple crop domesticates, their spread ...
The reasons and processes that led hunter-gatherers to transition into a sedentary and agricultural ...
The reasons and processes that led hunter-gatherers to transition into a sedentary and agricultural ...
In an accompanying paper (Journal of Anthropological Research 73(2):149–80, 2017), the authors asses...
Based on chronological and archaeobotanical studies of 15 Neolithic and Bronze Age sites from the no...
<div><p>Detailed studies of the long-term development of plant use strategies indicate that plant su...
The growth and significance of scientific research into the origins of agriculture in China calls fo...
A recent switch in the study of the beginning of agriculture is to demonstrate the increasingly clos...
This paper examines the progress and remaining problems on the occurrence of cereal cultivation in C...
A recent switch in the study of the beginning of agriculture is to demonstrate the increasingly clos...
While North China is one of the earliest independent centers for cereal domestication in the world, ...
Through an examination of subsistence, mobility, and social integration, this dissertation explores ...
Eastern and Western Asia were important centers for the domestication of plants and animals and they...
Domestication of plants and animals was necessary for the evolution of agriculture, spatial expansio...
The long process of rice domestication likely started 10,000–8,000 years ago in China, and the pre-e...
Although broomcorn and foxtail millet are among the earliest staple crop domesticates, their spread ...
The reasons and processes that led hunter-gatherers to transition into a sedentary and agricultural ...
The reasons and processes that led hunter-gatherers to transition into a sedentary and agricultural ...
In an accompanying paper (Journal of Anthropological Research 73(2):149–80, 2017), the authors asses...
Based on chronological and archaeobotanical studies of 15 Neolithic and Bronze Age sites from the no...
<div><p>Detailed studies of the long-term development of plant use strategies indicate that plant su...
The growth and significance of scientific research into the origins of agriculture in China calls fo...
A recent switch in the study of the beginning of agriculture is to demonstrate the increasingly clos...
This paper examines the progress and remaining problems on the occurrence of cereal cultivation in C...
A recent switch in the study of the beginning of agriculture is to demonstrate the increasingly clos...
While North China is one of the earliest independent centers for cereal domestication in the world, ...
Through an examination of subsistence, mobility, and social integration, this dissertation explores ...
Eastern and Western Asia were important centers for the domestication of plants and animals and they...
Domestication of plants and animals was necessary for the evolution of agriculture, spatial expansio...
The long process of rice domestication likely started 10,000–8,000 years ago in China, and the pre-e...
Although broomcorn and foxtail millet are among the earliest staple crop domesticates, their spread ...