Transitions in Productivity: Rice Intensification from Domestication to Urbanisation
via Science Open, 30 December 2020: Recent paper about changes in rice agriculture in China and dry rice agriculture helped ...
A cereal grain from a grass species (Oryza) that is widely eaten throughout Southeast Asia.
via Science Open, 30 December 2020: Recent paper about changes in rice agriculture in China and dry rice agriculture helped ...
via Antiquity, 01 September 2020: Re-examination of a single rice grain from a ceramic sherd in Gua Sireh along with ...
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via Nature: Scientific Reports, 03 July 2020: An exciting new paper in Nature: Scientific Reports providing archaeological evidence for rice ...
via Phnom Penh Post, 23 February 2020: The rice fossils from this site in Stung Treng are dated to 900 ...
via Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, December 2019: a collection of papers related to the archaeobotany of South and Southeast Asia. ...
via Inquirer, 22 Sep 2019: Evolving cultural practices to keep up with changing times in the Ifugao rice terraces.
The journal Antiquity awards two prizes every year to recognize outstanding work in archaeology. A joint winner of one of ...
via Archaeology Magazine, 09 April 2018: Archaeologists uncover evidence suggesting rice terraces helped the Ifugao resist Spanish colonization Source: One Grain ...
New paper in PNAS about the earliest domestication of rice in China. Dating rice remains through phytolith carbon-14 study reveals ...
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