Early austronesians cultivated rice and millet together: tracing taiwan’s first neolithic crops

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  • who: ufeffZhenhuaufeff ufeffDengufeff and ufeffHsiao-chunufeff ufeffHungufeff from the Austronesian, mixed farming, japonica, the Zhiwuyuan (Botanical Garden) site, northern TaiwanCenter for the Study of Chinese Archaeology, Peking University, Beijing, China, School of Archaeology and Museology have published the paper: Early Austronesians Cultivated Rice and Millet Together: Tracing Taiwanu2019s First Neolithic Crops, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The main reason for these disputes is that very few archaeobotanical works have been completed in the region. The dietary subsistence of Neolithic Taiwan is at the central place of debates about the primary motivation of ancient Austronesian migrations . . .

     

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