The southward expansion of East Asian farmers profoundly influenced the social evolution of Southeast Asia by introducing cereal agriculture. However, the timing and routes of cereal expansion in key regions are unclear due to limited empirical evidence. Here we report macrofossil, microfossil, multiple isotopic (C/N/Sr/O) and paleoproteomic data directly from radiocarbon-dated human samples, which were unearthed from a site in Xingyi in central Yunnan and which date between 7000 and 3300 a BP. Dietary isotopes reveal the earliest arrival of millet ca. 4900 a BP, and greater reliance on plant and animal agriculture was indicated between 3800 and 3300 a BP. The dietary differences between hunter-gatherer and agricultural groups are also evid...
Stable isotope biochemistry (δ 13C and δ 15N) and radiocarbon dating of ancient human and animal bon...
This article explores the context of the long-distance translocation of crops in prehistory. We draw...
<div><p>Detailed studies of the long-term development of plant use strategies indicate that plant su...
The southward expansion of East Asian farmers profoundly influenced the social evolution of Southeas...
Prior to the introduction of wheat and barley from Central Asia during the Neolithic period, norther...
The dramatic growth of dietary isotope studies in archaeological literature attests to the significa...
Human diets rely on natural resource availability and can reflect social and cultural values. When e...
We report archaeobotanical results from systematic flotation at what is presently the earliest Neoli...
We conducted a meta-analysis of published carbon and nitrogen isotope data from archaeological human...
Reconstructing ancient diets and the use of animals and plants augment our understanding of how huma...
Ancient China is one of the most important regions for the development of agriculture in human histo...
Intercontinental exchanges between communities living in different parts of Eurasia during the late ...
<div><p>Reconstructing ancient diets and the use of animals and plants augment our understanding of ...
<div><p></p><p>This article explores the context of the long-distance translocation of crops in preh...
The first farmers of the Wei River valley belonged to the Laoguantai period (ca. 8500-7000 yr BP) an...
Stable isotope biochemistry (δ 13C and δ 15N) and radiocarbon dating of ancient human and animal bon...
This article explores the context of the long-distance translocation of crops in prehistory. We draw...
<div><p>Detailed studies of the long-term development of plant use strategies indicate that plant su...
The southward expansion of East Asian farmers profoundly influenced the social evolution of Southeas...
Prior to the introduction of wheat and barley from Central Asia during the Neolithic period, norther...
The dramatic growth of dietary isotope studies in archaeological literature attests to the significa...
Human diets rely on natural resource availability and can reflect social and cultural values. When e...
We report archaeobotanical results from systematic flotation at what is presently the earliest Neoli...
We conducted a meta-analysis of published carbon and nitrogen isotope data from archaeological human...
Reconstructing ancient diets and the use of animals and plants augment our understanding of how huma...
Ancient China is one of the most important regions for the development of agriculture in human histo...
Intercontinental exchanges between communities living in different parts of Eurasia during the late ...
<div><p>Reconstructing ancient diets and the use of animals and plants augment our understanding of ...
<div><p></p><p>This article explores the context of the long-distance translocation of crops in preh...
The first farmers of the Wei River valley belonged to the Laoguantai period (ca. 8500-7000 yr BP) an...
Stable isotope biochemistry (δ 13C and δ 15N) and radiocarbon dating of ancient human and animal bon...
This article explores the context of the long-distance translocation of crops in prehistory. We draw...
<div><p>Detailed studies of the long-term development of plant use strategies indicate that plant su...