Abstract Backgroud The greatest contribution of the Silk Road is to communicate among different countries and nationalities, and promote two-way cultural exchanges between the East and the West. We now have clearer understanding about how material civilization and religious culture of Central Asia and West Asia spread eastward along the Land Silk Road. However, there is controversial about how crops migrate along the Land Silk Road. Results We summarize archaeology, genetics, and genomics data to explore crop migration patterns. Of the 207 crops that were domesticated along the Land Silk Road, 19 for which genomic evidence was available were selected for discussion. Conclusions There were conflicting lines of evidence for the domestication ...
This article explores the context of the long-distance translocation of crops in prehistory. We draw...
Today, farmers in many regions of eastern Asia sow their barley grains in the spring and harvest the...
<div><p></p><p>This article explores the context of the long-distance translocation of crops in preh...
© The Author(s) 2016. The period from the late third millennium BC to the start of the first millenn...
Evidence for cultivated wheat at 4650 cal. yr BP, as part of a broadening agricultural-based society...
During the first millennium A.D., Central Asia was marked by broad networks of exchange and interact...
During the first millennium A.D., Central Asia was marked by broad networks of exchange and interact...
A number of crops that are of global importance today, including wheat (Triticum spp) and barley (Ho...
Silk Roads connected China, Far East, Middle East and Europe during several millennia. Besides goods...
The body of data based on new work on genetics and DNA, plus a growing number of radiocarbon ages wh...
Today, farmers in many regions of eastern Asia sow their barley grains in the spring and harvest the...
Today, farmers in many regions of eastern Asia sow their barley grains in the spring and harvest the...
The mountain foothills of inner Asia have served as a corridor of communication and exchange for at ...
<p>Millets and rice were important for the demographic history of China. This review draws on curren...
BackgroundThe ancient Silk Road has been a trading route between Europe and Central Asia from the 2n...
This article explores the context of the long-distance translocation of crops in prehistory. We draw...
Today, farmers in many regions of eastern Asia sow their barley grains in the spring and harvest the...
<div><p></p><p>This article explores the context of the long-distance translocation of crops in preh...
© The Author(s) 2016. The period from the late third millennium BC to the start of the first millenn...
Evidence for cultivated wheat at 4650 cal. yr BP, as part of a broadening agricultural-based society...
During the first millennium A.D., Central Asia was marked by broad networks of exchange and interact...
During the first millennium A.D., Central Asia was marked by broad networks of exchange and interact...
A number of crops that are of global importance today, including wheat (Triticum spp) and barley (Ho...
Silk Roads connected China, Far East, Middle East and Europe during several millennia. Besides goods...
The body of data based on new work on genetics and DNA, plus a growing number of radiocarbon ages wh...
Today, farmers in many regions of eastern Asia sow their barley grains in the spring and harvest the...
Today, farmers in many regions of eastern Asia sow their barley grains in the spring and harvest the...
The mountain foothills of inner Asia have served as a corridor of communication and exchange for at ...
<p>Millets and rice were important for the demographic history of China. This review draws on curren...
BackgroundThe ancient Silk Road has been a trading route between Europe and Central Asia from the 2n...
This article explores the context of the long-distance translocation of crops in prehistory. We draw...
Today, farmers in many regions of eastern Asia sow their barley grains in the spring and harvest the...
<div><p></p><p>This article explores the context of the long-distance translocation of crops in preh...