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[ABSTRACT] The authors compare pottery assemblages in the Marianas and the Philippines to claim endorsement for a first human expansion into the open Pacific ...
[KEYWORDS] Oceania; Marianas; Neolithic Philippines; Austronesian; WESTERN PACIFIC; ISLANDS; GUAM; PERSPECTIVE; CALIBRATION; PREHISTORY; BC
[ABSTRACT] The authors summarise the latest evidence for the introduction of rice cultivation into northern China, and show that it most probably began there ...
[KEYWORDS] China; seventh millennium BC; Yellow River; Huai River; Hanshui River; Yangtze River; Jiahu; Baligang; rice; RICE DOMESTICATION; CULTIVATED RICE; HENAN PROVINCE; WILD-RICE; CHINA; ORIGINS; AGRICULTURE; REGION; SITE
[ABSTRACT] The authors give us a newly documented account of the dissemination of agriculture, and rice cultivation in particular, into southern China and bey...
[KEYWORDS] Southeast Asia; China; southern China; rice; cultivation; origins of agriculture; Austronesian; Austroasiatic; RICE CULTIVATION; YANGTZE REGION; WILD-RICE; DOMESTICATION; ASIA; ORIGINS; MODEL
[ABSTRACT] The authors present new research on social and economic developments in southern China in the Early Holocene, ninth to fifth millennia BC. The &apo...
[KEYWORDS] southern China; northern Vietnam; Neolithic transition; hunter-gatherers; early farmers; rice cultivation; AGRICULTURE; PROVINCE
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