he site of Jiahu in the central plain of China is known for its early rice cultivation 9000 years ago. The preliminary starch analysis implies that the Jiahu grinding tools were used for processing various plants, including rice. This paper presents the use-wear analysis carried out on a sample of seventeen grinding tools from Jiahu, nine of which were previously analyzed for the presence of starch. Use-wear traces associated with processing cereal and wood-like material were identified. This result confirms important evidence of cereal processing in the early Neolithic period. It also reveals the diversity of functions in the grinding tool assemblage. Furthermore, the use-wear distribution indicates that grinding slabs without feet and cyl...
Chinese Academy of Sciences XDA05130603;China Global Change Research Program 2010CB950100;National...
Stone knives were used widely in Neolithic East Asia, presumably in the harvesting of grain crops, b...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41072140 41371217;Chinese Academy of Sciences XDA0513...
he site of Jiahu in the central plain of China is known for its early rice cultivation 9000 years ag...
Studies investigating different food processing techniques have shed light on the dietary habits and...
This dissertation combines two different analytical methods, use wear and ancient starch grain analy...
This dissertation combines two different analytical methods, use wear and ancient starch grain analy...
In the central plain of China, grinding tools are a common category of artefacts at sites attribute...
Prehistoric groundstone tools including slabs (metate, mo-pan) and mullers (mano, mo-bang) are often...
Prehistoric groundstone tools including slabs (metate, mo-pan) and mullers (mano, mo-bang) are often...
In China, grinding stones (mainly slabs and elongate handstones) first appeared during the Upper Pal...
Plant residues recovered from prehistoric stone artifacts can be used to help explain tool function ...
It is generally understood that foxtail millet and broomcorn millet were initially domesticated in N...
The processes that led to the transition from small mobile groups of hunter-gatherers in the Late Pl...
It is generally understood that foxtail millet and broomcorn millet were initially domesticated in N...
Chinese Academy of Sciences XDA05130603;China Global Change Research Program 2010CB950100;National...
Stone knives were used widely in Neolithic East Asia, presumably in the harvesting of grain crops, b...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41072140 41371217;Chinese Academy of Sciences XDA0513...
he site of Jiahu in the central plain of China is known for its early rice cultivation 9000 years ag...
Studies investigating different food processing techniques have shed light on the dietary habits and...
This dissertation combines two different analytical methods, use wear and ancient starch grain analy...
This dissertation combines two different analytical methods, use wear and ancient starch grain analy...
In the central plain of China, grinding tools are a common category of artefacts at sites attribute...
Prehistoric groundstone tools including slabs (metate, mo-pan) and mullers (mano, mo-bang) are often...
Prehistoric groundstone tools including slabs (metate, mo-pan) and mullers (mano, mo-bang) are often...
In China, grinding stones (mainly slabs and elongate handstones) first appeared during the Upper Pal...
Plant residues recovered from prehistoric stone artifacts can be used to help explain tool function ...
It is generally understood that foxtail millet and broomcorn millet were initially domesticated in N...
The processes that led to the transition from small mobile groups of hunter-gatherers in the Late Pl...
It is generally understood that foxtail millet and broomcorn millet were initially domesticated in N...
Chinese Academy of Sciences XDA05130603;China Global Change Research Program 2010CB950100;National...
Stone knives were used widely in Neolithic East Asia, presumably in the harvesting of grain crops, b...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41072140 41371217;Chinese Academy of Sciences XDA0513...