This paper examines the progress and remaining problems on the occurrence of cereal cultivation in China, which led to agriculture, and discusses some related theoretical issues. Based on currently available data, it is argued that the occurrence of cereal cultivation in China was associated with and related to the climatic and environmental changes after the last glacial epoch, the occurrence of new technology, including the manufacturing of pottery, and the adoption of a broad-spectrum subsistence strategy, whereas sedentism does not seem to be a prerequisite for this cultural change. The transition from hunting-gathering to agriculture in China seems to have been a gradual process, and foraging remained a subsistence strategy of the earl...
This article examines the significance of dry field cultivation in central China during the Song per...
In an accompanying paper (Journal of Anthropological Research 73(2):149–80, 2017), the authors asses...
Baligang is a Neolithic site on a northern tributary of the middle Yangtze and provides a long archa...
The Neolithic period witnessed the start and spread of agriculture across Eurasia, as well as the be...
Evidence for cultivated wheat at 4650 cal. yr BP, as part of a broadening agricultural-based society...
Based on chronological and archaeobotanical studies of 15 Neolithic and Bronze Age sites from the no...
The long process of rice domestication likely started 10,000–8,000 years ago in China, and the pre-e...
This paper discusses the origins of Oryza sativa japonica rice cultivation in the Yangzi region of C...
<p>Millets and rice were important for the demographic history of China. This review draws on curren...
Foxtail millet Setaria italica and broomcorn millet Panicum miliaceum were traditionally the most im...
While North China is one of the earliest independent centers for cereal domestication in the world, ...
Abstract: The first domestications of plants and animals, which occurred between 10 K years and 5 K ...
Yunnan’s location at the crossroad of temperate China, Northeast India and tropical mainland Southea...
<div><p>Detailed studies of the long-term development of plant use strategies indicate that plant su...
Prompted by a recent article by Jiang and Liu in Antiquity (80, 2006), Dorian Fuller and his co-auth...
This article examines the significance of dry field cultivation in central China during the Song per...
In an accompanying paper (Journal of Anthropological Research 73(2):149–80, 2017), the authors asses...
Baligang is a Neolithic site on a northern tributary of the middle Yangtze and provides a long archa...
The Neolithic period witnessed the start and spread of agriculture across Eurasia, as well as the be...
Evidence for cultivated wheat at 4650 cal. yr BP, as part of a broadening agricultural-based society...
Based on chronological and archaeobotanical studies of 15 Neolithic and Bronze Age sites from the no...
The long process of rice domestication likely started 10,000–8,000 years ago in China, and the pre-e...
This paper discusses the origins of Oryza sativa japonica rice cultivation in the Yangzi region of C...
<p>Millets and rice were important for the demographic history of China. This review draws on curren...
Foxtail millet Setaria italica and broomcorn millet Panicum miliaceum were traditionally the most im...
While North China is one of the earliest independent centers for cereal domestication in the world, ...
Abstract: The first domestications of plants and animals, which occurred between 10 K years and 5 K ...
Yunnan’s location at the crossroad of temperate China, Northeast India and tropical mainland Southea...
<div><p>Detailed studies of the long-term development of plant use strategies indicate that plant su...
Prompted by a recent article by Jiang and Liu in Antiquity (80, 2006), Dorian Fuller and his co-auth...
This article examines the significance of dry field cultivation in central China during the Song per...
In an accompanying paper (Journal of Anthropological Research 73(2):149–80, 2017), the authors asses...
Baligang is a Neolithic site on a northern tributary of the middle Yangtze and provides a long archa...