The adoption of cereal cultivation was one of the most important cultural processes in history, marking the transition from hunting and gathering by Mesolithic foragers to the food-producing economy of Neolithic farmers. In the Lower Yangtze region of China, a centre of rice domestication, the timing and system of initial rice cultivation remain unclear. Here we report detailed evidence from Kuahuqiao that reveals the precise cultural and environmental context of rice cultivation at this earliest known Neolithic site in eastern China, 7,700 calibrated years before present (cal. yr bp). Pollen, algal, fungal spore and micro-charcoal data from sediments demonstrate that these Neolithic communities selected lowland swamps for their rice cultiv...
The archaeology of rice has made important methodological advances over the past decade that have co...
Located in the key junction between mainland China and Island Southeast Asia, Taiwan is of great sig...
<div><p>Baligang is a Neolithic site on a northern tributary of the middle Yangtze and provides a lo...
The adoption of cereal cultivation was one of the most important cultural processes in history, mark...
The date and location of the adoption of rice cultivation by foraging cultures in China are of consi...
Recently, rice fields dated between 5000 and 2500 BC were found at the Tianluoshan sit in east China...
In this paper, we summarize the Holocene environmental history of the lower Yangtze region, east Chi...
The cultivation of rice has had a major impact on both societies and their environments in Asia, and...
Analyses of sedimentary evidence in the form of spores, pollen, freshwater algae, dinoflagellate cys...
Neolithic rice remains were recovered from a mixed rice–millet farming area in China outside the ori...
The history of rice (Oryza sativa) cultivation in North China is ambiguous owing to a lack of eviden...
The lower Yangtze, eastern China, was colonized by several Neolithic and Bronze Age cultures giving ...
The long process of rice domestication likely started 10,000-8,000 years ago in China, and the pre-e...
The long process of rice domestication likely started 10,000–8,000 years ago in China, and the pre-e...
Baligang is a Neolithic site on a northern tributary of the middle Yangtze and provides a long archa...
The archaeology of rice has made important methodological advances over the past decade that have co...
Located in the key junction between mainland China and Island Southeast Asia, Taiwan is of great sig...
<div><p>Baligang is a Neolithic site on a northern tributary of the middle Yangtze and provides a lo...
The adoption of cereal cultivation was one of the most important cultural processes in history, mark...
The date and location of the adoption of rice cultivation by foraging cultures in China are of consi...
Recently, rice fields dated between 5000 and 2500 BC were found at the Tianluoshan sit in east China...
In this paper, we summarize the Holocene environmental history of the lower Yangtze region, east Chi...
The cultivation of rice has had a major impact on both societies and their environments in Asia, and...
Analyses of sedimentary evidence in the form of spores, pollen, freshwater algae, dinoflagellate cys...
Neolithic rice remains were recovered from a mixed rice–millet farming area in China outside the ori...
The history of rice (Oryza sativa) cultivation in North China is ambiguous owing to a lack of eviden...
The lower Yangtze, eastern China, was colonized by several Neolithic and Bronze Age cultures giving ...
The long process of rice domestication likely started 10,000-8,000 years ago in China, and the pre-e...
The long process of rice domestication likely started 10,000–8,000 years ago in China, and the pre-e...
Baligang is a Neolithic site on a northern tributary of the middle Yangtze and provides a long archa...
The archaeology of rice has made important methodological advances over the past decade that have co...
Located in the key junction between mainland China and Island Southeast Asia, Taiwan is of great sig...
<div><p>Baligang is a Neolithic site on a northern tributary of the middle Yangtze and provides a lo...