We report the earliest and the most abundant archaeobotanical assemblage of southwest Asian grain crops from Early Bronze Age Central Asia, recovered from the Chap II site in Kyrgyzstan. The archaeobotanical remains consist of thousands of cultivated grains dating to the mid-late third millennium BCE. The recovery of cereal chaff and weeds suggest local cultivation at 2000 m.a.s.l., as crops first spread to the mountains of Central Asia. The site's inhabitants possibly cultivated two types of free-threshing wheats, glume wheats, and hulled and naked barleys. Highly compact caryopses of wheat and barley grains represent distinct morphotypes of cereals adapted to highland environments. While additional macrobotanical evidence is needed to con...
Southern Central Asia witnessed widespread expansion in urbanism and exchange, between roughly 2200 ...
Southern Central Asia witnessed widespread expansion in urbanism and exchange, between roughly 2200 ...
the overall population of almost 60 mln people and arable land of 8 mln ha (without Northern Kazakhs...
We report the earliest and the most abundant archaeobotanical assemblage of southwest Asian grain cr...
transmission among Bronze Age mobile pastoralists of Central Eurasia. Proc. R. Soc. Bchronology for ...
The sub-branch of archaeology, called archaeobotany connects present-day man with ancient plants. Th...
Southern Central Asia witnessed widespread expansion in urbanism and exchange, between roughly 2200 ...
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2019.1273Mobile pastoralists are thought to have...
Abstract The nature of economies and the movement of agricultural crops across Eurasia in the Bronze...
Sarazm is an agricultural settlement located in the Zerafshan Valley of northwestern Tajikistan; it ...
The mountain foothills of inner Asia have served as a corridor of communication and exchange for at ...
During the first millennium A.D., Central Asia was marked by broad networks of exchange and interact...
Southern Central Asia witnessed widespread expansion in urbanism and exchange, between roughly 2200 ...
During the first millennium A.D., Central Asia was marked by broad networks of exchange and interact...
The morphology of ancient cereal grains in Central Asia has been heavily discussed as an indicator o...
Southern Central Asia witnessed widespread expansion in urbanism and exchange, between roughly 2200 ...
Southern Central Asia witnessed widespread expansion in urbanism and exchange, between roughly 2200 ...
the overall population of almost 60 mln people and arable land of 8 mln ha (without Northern Kazakhs...
We report the earliest and the most abundant archaeobotanical assemblage of southwest Asian grain cr...
transmission among Bronze Age mobile pastoralists of Central Eurasia. Proc. R. Soc. Bchronology for ...
The sub-branch of archaeology, called archaeobotany connects present-day man with ancient plants. Th...
Southern Central Asia witnessed widespread expansion in urbanism and exchange, between roughly 2200 ...
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2019.1273Mobile pastoralists are thought to have...
Abstract The nature of economies and the movement of agricultural crops across Eurasia in the Bronze...
Sarazm is an agricultural settlement located in the Zerafshan Valley of northwestern Tajikistan; it ...
The mountain foothills of inner Asia have served as a corridor of communication and exchange for at ...
During the first millennium A.D., Central Asia was marked by broad networks of exchange and interact...
Southern Central Asia witnessed widespread expansion in urbanism and exchange, between roughly 2200 ...
During the first millennium A.D., Central Asia was marked by broad networks of exchange and interact...
The morphology of ancient cereal grains in Central Asia has been heavily discussed as an indicator o...
Southern Central Asia witnessed widespread expansion in urbanism and exchange, between roughly 2200 ...
Southern Central Asia witnessed widespread expansion in urbanism and exchange, between roughly 2200 ...
the overall population of almost 60 mln people and arable land of 8 mln ha (without Northern Kazakhs...