Rice in Madagascar point to Southeast Asian origin
A new paper in PNAS describes the first tangible evidence that Madagascar was colonised by Southeast Asians who probably spoke ...
A cereal grain from a grass species (Oryza) that is widely eaten throughout Southeast Asia.
A new paper in PNAS describes the first tangible evidence that Madagascar was colonised by Southeast Asians who probably spoke ...
A feature on the Banh It Towers in Vietnam's Binh Dinh Province. Banh It Cham Towers, Vietnam Net Bridge 20120612 ...
This special double-issue on the deep history of rice in Asia has just appeared in print, with a number of ...
Scientists examining 3,000-year-old rice grains recovered from an archaeological site earlier this year have successfully sprouted them and found them ...
Rice paddies found in Hanoi, estimated to be 3,000 years old, will be sent for dating in Japan to confirm. ...
A study tracing the origins of Asian wild rice and rice cultivation has determined that rice was likely to be ...
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