Funder: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History (2)Abstract: Rice is one of the most culturally valued and widely grown crops in the world today, and extensive research over the past decade has clarified much of the narrative of its domestication and early spread across East and South Asia. However, the timing and routes of its dispersal into West Asia and Europe, through which rice eventually became an important ingredient in global cuisines, has remained less clear. In this article, we discuss the piecemeal, but growing, archaeobotanical data for rice in West Asia. We also integrate written sources, linguistic data, and ethnohistoric analogies, in order to better understand the adoption of rice outside its regions of origin....
Rice (Oryza sativa) is one of the world's most important food crops, and is comprised largely of jap...
Yunnan’s location at the crossroad of temperate China, Northeast India and tropical mainland Southea...
Domesticated rice (Oryza sativa L.) accompanied the dawn of Asian civilization(1) and has become one...
Rice is one of the most culturally valued and widely grown crops in the world today, and extensive r...
Rice is one of the most culturally valued and widely grown crops in the world today, and extensive r...
Rice is one of the most culturally valued and widely grown crops in the world today, and extensive r...
Asiatic Rice Oryza sativa L. (Poaceae) is a domesticated grain crop native to the tropical and subtr...
The archaeology of rice has made important methodological advances over the past decade that have co...
Asian rice occurs in two wild types with differing ecologies that would have necessitated rather dif...
Major leaps forward in understanding rice both in genetics and archaeology have taken place in the p...
This paper discusses the origins of Oryza sativa japonica rice cultivation in the Yangzi region of C...
This paper presents a quantitative chronology for the spread of rice, based on the global Rice Chron...
We model the prehistoric dispersals of two rice varieties, japonica and proto-indica, across Asia us...
The origins and prehistoric spread of rice agriculture between East and West Asia are hot topics in ...
Centers of the diffusion of domesticated rice from southeastern Asia to China - Debate still rages a...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is one of the world's most important food crops, and is comprised largely of jap...
Yunnan’s location at the crossroad of temperate China, Northeast India and tropical mainland Southea...
Domesticated rice (Oryza sativa L.) accompanied the dawn of Asian civilization(1) and has become one...
Rice is one of the most culturally valued and widely grown crops in the world today, and extensive r...
Rice is one of the most culturally valued and widely grown crops in the world today, and extensive r...
Rice is one of the most culturally valued and widely grown crops in the world today, and extensive r...
Asiatic Rice Oryza sativa L. (Poaceae) is a domesticated grain crop native to the tropical and subtr...
The archaeology of rice has made important methodological advances over the past decade that have co...
Asian rice occurs in two wild types with differing ecologies that would have necessitated rather dif...
Major leaps forward in understanding rice both in genetics and archaeology have taken place in the p...
This paper discusses the origins of Oryza sativa japonica rice cultivation in the Yangzi region of C...
This paper presents a quantitative chronology for the spread of rice, based on the global Rice Chron...
We model the prehistoric dispersals of two rice varieties, japonica and proto-indica, across Asia us...
The origins and prehistoric spread of rice agriculture between East and West Asia are hot topics in ...
Centers of the diffusion of domesticated rice from southeastern Asia to China - Debate still rages a...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is one of the world's most important food crops, and is comprised largely of jap...
Yunnan’s location at the crossroad of temperate China, Northeast India and tropical mainland Southea...
Domesticated rice (Oryza sativa L.) accompanied the dawn of Asian civilization(1) and has become one...