Archaeobotanical evidence of millets in the Indian subcontinent with some observations on their role in the Indus civilization

AK Pokharia, JS Kharakwal, A Srivastava - Journal of Archaeological …, 2014 - Elsevier
An assessment of a good number of archaeological datasets available so far on small-
grained millets from core (Upper Indus) and peripheral regions of the Indus/Harappan …

Consilience of genetics and archaeobotany in the entangled history of rice

DQ Fuller, YI Sato, C Castillo, L Qin… - Archaeological and …, 2010 - Springer
Major leaps forward in understanding rice both in genetics and archaeology have taken
place in the past decade or so—with the publication of full draft genomes for indica and …

Agricultural origins and frontiers in South Asia: a working synthesis

DQ Fuller - Journal of world prehistory, 2006 - Springer
The accumulation of recent data from archaeobotany, archaeozoology and Neolithic
excavations from across South Asia warrants a new overview of early agriculture in the …

The late prehistory of Xinjiang in relation to its neighbors

K Chen, FT Hiebert - Journal of World Prehistory, 1995 - Springer
Recent research by Chinese archaeologists has identified many late prehistoric (2000-400
BC) oases, pastoral settlements, and cemeteries in eastern Central Asia (Xinjiang province …

Non-human genetics, agricultural origins and historical linguistics in South Asia

DQ Fuller - The evolution and history of human populations in …, 2007 - Springer
In the histories of human populations, the origins of agriculture marks a major demographic
watershed. In most cases, hunter-gatherer societies were mobile, or at least mobility was …

[图书][B] Palaeoethnobotany: plants and ancient man in Kashmir

FA Lone, M Khan, GM Buth - 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
A study of the palaeoethnobotany of Kashmir, covering covers the period from 4500 BP to
1000 BP. It includes keys to the identification of various species of Triticum, Hordeum, Avena …

Relations between climatic changes and prehistoric human migrations during Holocene between Gissar Range, Pamir, Hindu Kush and Kashmir: the archaeological …

AD Malassé, C Gaillard - Quaternary International, 2011 - Elsevier
In the beginning of the Holocene, hunter–gatherer populations settled in the Pamir plateau,
especially in the tectonic depression of Markansu near the Kara Kul Lake (Osh Kona site …

[PDF][PDF] Ancient crop economy of Harappans from Rohira, Punjab (C. 2,000-17, 00 BC)

KS Saraswat - 1986 - 14.139.63.228
ABSTRACT Saraswat, KS (1986). Ancient crop economy of Harappans from Rohira, Punjab
(C. 2000–1,700 BC). Palaeobotanist, 35 (1): 3238, This paper records the discovery of …

[图书][B] Plants and Harappan subsistence: An example of stability and change from Rojdi

SA Weber - 1989 - search.proquest.com
Understanding regional diversity in Harappan Civilization, and the common elements that
make up the Harappan Cultural Tradition, has been a major task of archaeology in South …

Les principales étapes de l'occupation humaine en bordure de l'Himalaya occidentale

C Gaillard, A Dambricourt-Malassé - L'anthropologie, 2008 - Elsevier
Résumé Les industries lithiques attestent que l'Himalaya occidentale, l'Hindou Kouch et le
Pamir, ainsi que la ceinture sous-himalayenne, c'est-à-dire la chaîne des Siwaliks, étaient …