Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.Megadrought and cultural exchange along the proto-silk road
Liangcheng Tan et al.
SCIENCE BULLETIN (2021)
Farming and multi-resource subsistence in the third and second millennium BC: archaeobotanical evidence from Karuo
Jixiang Song et al.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL SCIENCES (2021)
New evidence for supplementary crop production, foddering and fuel use by Bronze Age transhumant pastoralists in the Tianshan Mountains
Duo Tian et al.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS (2021)
The transition to a barley-dominant cultivation system in Tibet: First millennium BC archaeobotanical evidence from Bangga
Li Tang et al.
JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL ARCHAEOLOGY (2021)
Assessing the occurrence and status of wheat in late Neolithic central China: the importance of direct AMS radiocarbon dates from Xiazhai
Zhenhua Deng et al.
VEGETATION HISTORY AND ARCHAEOBOTANY (2020)
Southwest Asian cereal crops facilitated high-elevation agriculture in the central Tien Shan during the mid-third millennium BCE
Giedre Motuzaite Matuzeviciute et al.
PLOS ONE (2020)
High-Altitude Agro-Pastoralism in the Kyrgyz Tien Shan: New Excavations of the Chap Farmstead (1065-825 cal b.c.)
Giedre Motuzaite Matuzeviciute et al.
JOURNAL OF FIELD ARCHAEOLOGY (2020)
5,200-year-old cereal grains from the eastern Altai Mountains redate the trans-Eurasian crop exchange
Xinying Zhou et al.
NATURE PLANTS (2020)
Tianshanbeilu and the Isotopic Millet Road: reviewing the late Neolithic/Bronze Age radiation of human millet consumption from north China to Europe
Tingting Wang et al.
NATIONAL SCIENCE REVIEW (2019)
From ecological opportunism to multi-cropping: Mapping food globalisation in prehistory
Xinyi Liu et al.
QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS (2019)
Not just nomadic jars: The Late Bronze Age ceramic assemblage from the mobile pastoralist site of Ojakly, Murghab region, Turkmenistan
Lynne M. Rouse et al.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN ASIA (2019)
Archaeobotanical remains from the mid-first millennium AD site of Kaerdong in western Tibet
Jixiang Song et al.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL SCIENCES (2018)
Cultivation of Naked Barley by Early Iron Age Agro-pastoralists in Xinjiang, China
Duo Tian et al.
ENVIRONMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY (2018)
Barley heads east: Genetic analyses reveal routes of spread through diverse Eurasian landscapes
Diane L. Lister et al.
PLOS ONE (2018)
Origin and evolution of qingke barley in Tibet
Xingquan Zeng et al.
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS (2018)
The effect of geographical margins on cereal grain size variation: Case study for highlands of Kyrgyzstan
Giedre Motuzaite Matuzeviciute et al.
JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE-REPORTS (2018)
The Archaeology of Neolithic Cooking Traditions: Archaeobotanical Approaches to Baking, Boiling and Fermenting
Dorian Q. Fuller et al.
ARCHAEOLOGY INTERNATIONAL (2018)
Altered cropping pattern and cultural continuation with declined prosperity following abrupt and extreme arid event at ∼4,200 yrs BP: Evidence from an Indus archaeological site Khirsara, Gujarat, western India
Anil K. Pokharia et al.
PLOS ONE (2017)
Journey to the east: Diverse routes and variable flowering times for wheat and barley en route to prehistoric China
Xinyi Liu et al.
PLOS ONE (2017)
Between China and South Asia: A Middle Asian corridor of crop dispersal and agricultural innovation in the Bronze Age
Chris J. Stevens et al.
HOLOCENE (2016)
The virtues of small grain size: Potential pathways to a distinguishing feature of Asian wheats
Xinyi Liu et al.
QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL (2016)
Agriculture in the Central Asian Bronze Age
Robert N. Spengler
JOURNAL OF WORLD PREHISTORY (2015)
Geometric morphometric analysis of grain shape and the identification of two-rowed barley (Hordeum vulgare subsp distichum L.) in southern France
Jerome Ros et al.
JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE (2014)
Late Bronze Age agriculture at Tasbas in the Dzhungar Mountains of eastern Kazakhstan
Robert N. Spengler et al.
QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL (2014)
The origins of wheat in China and potential pathways for its introduction: A review
Alison Betts et al.
QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL (2014)
Convergent evolution and parallelism in plant domestication revealed by an expanding archaeological record
Dorian Q. Fuller et al.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2014)
Early agriculture and crop transmission among Bronze Age mobile pastoralists of Central Eurasia
Robert Spengler et al.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (2014)
An evaluation of competing hypotheses for the early adoption of wheat in East Asia
Loukas Barton et al.
WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY (2014)
Food globalisation in prehistory: top down or bottom up?
Xinyi Liu et al.
ANTIQUITY (2014)
The Transformation of Farming Cultural Landscapes in the Neolithic Yangtze Area, China
Keisuke Makibayashi
JOURNAL OF WORLD PREHISTORY (2014)
Rediscovery of Indian dwarf wheat (Triticum aestivum L. ssp sphaerococcum (Perc.) MK.) an ancient crop of the Indian subcontinent
Naoki Mori et al.
GENETIC RESOURCES AND CROP EVOLUTION (2013)
The effect of charring and burial on the biochemical composition of cereal grains: investigating the integrity of archaeological plant material
A. K. Styring et al.
JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE (2013)
Waxy Phenotype Evolution in the Allotetraploid Cereal Broomcorn Millet: Mutations at the GBSSI Locus in Their Functional and Phylogenetic Context
Harriet V. Hunt et al.
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION (2013)
Patterns of pastoralism in later Bronze Age Kazakhstan: new evidence from faunal and lipid residue analyses
Alan K. Outram et al.
JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE (2012)
Tibet is one of the centers of domestication of cultivated barley
Fei Dai et al.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2012)
Multiregional Emergence of Mobile Pastoralism and Nonuniform Institutional Complexity across Eurasia
Michael D. Frachetti
CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY (2012)
Old World globalization and the Columbian exchange: comparison and contrast
Nicole Boivin et al.
WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY (2012)
Early wheat in China: Results from new studies at Donghuishan in the Hexi Corridor
Rowan Flad et al.
HOLOCENE (2010)
Earliest direct evidence for broomcorn millet and wheat in the central Eurasian steppe region
Michael D. Frachetti et al.
ANTIQUITY (2010)
Carbonisation and morphological changes in modern dehusked and husked Triticum dicoccum and Triticum aestivum grains
Freek Braadbaart
VEGETATION HISTORY AND ARCHAEOBOTANY (2008)
Farmers' management of finger millet (Eleusine coracana L.) diversity in Tigray, Ethiopia and implications for on-farm conservation
Yemane Tsehaye et al.
BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION (2006)
Estimating grain weight in archaeological cereal crops: a quantitative approach for comparison with current conditions
JP Ferrio et al.
JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE (2004)