The Domestication and Dispersal of Large-Fruiting Prunus spp.: A Metadata Analysis of Archaeobotanical Material

R Dal Martello, M von Baeyer, M Hudson, RG Bjorn… - Agronomy, 2023 - mdpi.com
The Prunus genus contains many of the most economically significant arboreal crops,
cultivated globally, today. Despite the economic significance of these domesticated species …

Testing the applicability of Watson's Green Revolution concept in first millennium ce Central Asia

B Mir-Makhamad, RN Spengler III - Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2023 - Springer
Drawing on archaeobotanical evidence from the central regions of Central Asia, we explore
crop diffusion during the first millennium ce. We present a comprehensive summary of …

Archaeological and molecular evidence for ancient chickens in Central Asia

C Peters, KK Richter, S Wilkin, S Stark… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
The origins and dispersal of the chicken across the ancient world remains one of the most
enigmatic questions regarding Eurasian domesticated animals. The lack of agreement …

[HTML][HTML] Linguistic, archaeological and genetic evidence suggests multiple agriculture-driven migrations of Sino-Tibetan speakers from Northern China to the Indian …

G Jacques, C Stevens - Quaternary International, 2024 - Elsevier
The spread of language families is hypothesized to have occurred via agricultural and
demographic transitions that drove populations outwards from agricultural centres of …

Agriculture along the upper part of the Middle Zarafshan River during the first millennium AD: A multi-site archaeobotanical analysis

B Mir-Makhamad, P Lurje, V Parshuto, A Pulotov… - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
The Zarafshan River runs from the mountains of Tajikistan and terminates in the sands of the
Kyzyl-Kum Desert in Uzbekistan; it served as a communication route and homeland for the …

Multi-proxy investigations of Bronze Age diet and environment in the hyper-arid eastern Tarim Basin (Lop Nur), northwest China

K Li, X Qin, G Plunkett, S Presslee, R Spengler… - Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Humans have a long history of occupying ecologically marginal regions, and the ancient
cultural mechanisms of adaptation to these challenging environments remain poorly …

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R Dal Martello, M von Baeyer, M Hudson, RG Bjorn… - 2023 - academia.edu
The Prunus genus contains many of the most economically significant arboreal crops,
cultivated globally, today. Despite the economic significance of these domesticated species …