Prior to the introduction of wheat and barley from Central Asia during the Neolithic period, northern Chinese agricultural groups subsisted heavily on millet. Despite being the focus of many decades of intensive interest and research, the exact route(s), date(s), and mechanisms of the spread and adoption of wheat and barley into the existing well-established millet-based diet in northern China are still debated. As the majority of the important introduced crops are C3plants, while the indigenous millet is C4, archaeologists can effectively identify the consumption of any introduced crops using stable carbon isotope analysis. Here we examine published stable isotope and dental caries data of human skeletal remains from 77 archaeological site...
In a large study on early crop water management, stable carbon isotope discrimination was determine...
Dental health is closely linked to an individual's health and diet. This bioarcheological study pres...
The southward expansion of East Asian farmers profoundly influenced the social evolution of Southeas...
Prior to the introduction of wheat and barley from Central Asia during the Neolithic period, norther...
Ancient China is one of the most important regions for the development of agriculture in human histo...
Human diets rely on natural resource availability and can reflect social and cultural values. When e...
Stable isotope biochemistry (δ 13C and δ 15N) and radiocarbon dating of ancient human and animal bon...
The first farmers of the Wei River valley belonged to the Laoguantai period (ca. 8500-7000 yr BP) an...
Intercontinental exchanges between communities living in different parts of Eurasia during the late ...
We conducted a meta-analysis of published carbon and nitrogen isotope data from archaeological human...
Here we report the bone collagen carbon and nitrogen isotopic results of humans (n = 33) and animals...
Recent archeobotanical work has shed light on prehistoric food globalization across the Eurasian lan...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values are presented for faunal and human bone collagen from Baij...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses are widely used to infer diet and mobility in ancient an...
Bronze Age human and animal bone collagen from several steppe Bronze Age cultures (i.e. Early Cataco...
In a large study on early crop water management, stable carbon isotope discrimination was determine...
Dental health is closely linked to an individual's health and diet. This bioarcheological study pres...
The southward expansion of East Asian farmers profoundly influenced the social evolution of Southeas...
Prior to the introduction of wheat and barley from Central Asia during the Neolithic period, norther...
Ancient China is one of the most important regions for the development of agriculture in human histo...
Human diets rely on natural resource availability and can reflect social and cultural values. When e...
Stable isotope biochemistry (δ 13C and δ 15N) and radiocarbon dating of ancient human and animal bon...
The first farmers of the Wei River valley belonged to the Laoguantai period (ca. 8500-7000 yr BP) an...
Intercontinental exchanges between communities living in different parts of Eurasia during the late ...
We conducted a meta-analysis of published carbon and nitrogen isotope data from archaeological human...
Here we report the bone collagen carbon and nitrogen isotopic results of humans (n = 33) and animals...
Recent archeobotanical work has shed light on prehistoric food globalization across the Eurasian lan...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values are presented for faunal and human bone collagen from Baij...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses are widely used to infer diet and mobility in ancient an...
Bronze Age human and animal bone collagen from several steppe Bronze Age cultures (i.e. Early Cataco...
In a large study on early crop water management, stable carbon isotope discrimination was determine...
Dental health is closely linked to an individual's health and diet. This bioarcheological study pres...
The southward expansion of East Asian farmers profoundly influenced the social evolution of Southeas...