The place of millet in food globalization during Late Prehistory as evidenced by new bioarchaeological data from the Caucasus

L Martin, E Messager, G Bedianashvili, N Rusishvili… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
Two millets, Panicum miliaceum and Setaria italica, were domesticated in northern China,
around 6000 BC. Although its oldest evidence is in Asia, possible independent …

Tianshanbeilu and the Isotopic Millet Road: reviewing the late Neolithic/Bronze Age radiation of human millet consumption from north China to Europe

T Wang, D Wei, X Chang, Z Yu, X Zhang… - National Science …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
The westward expansion of human millet consumption from north China has important
implications for understanding early interactions between the East and West. However, few …

Paleoclimatic reconstruction of the Karewa deposits of Kashmir Valley, northwest Himalaya: A review

RA Shah, RA Dar, SA Romshoo - Quaternary International, 2024 - Elsevier
Plio-Pleistocene sedimentary successions, comprised of fluvio-glacial-lacustrine sediments
capped by loess, are widespread in the Kashmir Valley, NW Himalaya, India. These …

Climate change, hailstorm incidence, and livelihood security: a perspective from Kashmir valley India

MS Bhat, S Mir, HA Parrey, IA Thoker, SA Shah - Natural Hazards, 2024 - Springer
Abstract The North-Western Himalayas are becoming the hotspots for hydro-meteorological
catastrophes due to climate change implications. Present study aims to analyse spatio …

The transition to a barley-dominant cultivation system in Tibet: First millennium BC archaeobotanical evidence from Bangga

L Tang, H Lu, J Song, S Wangdue, X Chen… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Historically, agricultural and culinary traditions on the Tibetan Plateau have centered on a
specific variety of naked frost-tolerant barley. Single-crop-dominant cultivation systems were …

The evolution of cropping structure in prehistoric Xizang

Y Wang, Q Yang, J Yang, S Sharma, Y Huang, W He… - Science Bulletin, 2024 - Elsevier
The origin and spread of agriculture facilitated a decline in human mobility and eventually
led to a predominantly sedentary lifestyle globally, including on the Tibetan Plateau …

Mid–late holocene palaeoclimate and biogeochemical evolution of Wular Lake, Kashmir Valley, India

RA Shah, A Rahman, MG Yadava… - Journal of Quaternary …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Continuous multiproxy data were generated to understand the mid–late Holocene
palaeoenvironmental history of the Kashmir Valley and the biogeochemistry of Wular Lake …

[HTML][HTML] The southern Central Asian mountains as an ancient agricultural mixing zone: new archaeobotanical data from Barikot in the Swat valley of Pakistan

RN Spengler, L Tang, A Nayak, N Boivin… - Vegetation History and …, 2021 - Springer
The mountain foothills of inner Asia have served as a corridor of communication and
exchange for at least five millennia, using historically documented trade routes such as the …

[HTML][HTML] New evidence from the Kashmir Valley indicates the adoption of East and West Asian crops in the western Himalayas by 4400 years ago

MA Yatoo, M Spate, A Betts, AK Pokharia… - Quaternary Science …, 2020 - Elsevier
The mountainous areas of Inner Asia are now well established as a vector for the
transmission of a number of crop plants between their centres of domestication in West and …

New evidence from the Qugong site in the central Tibetan Plateau for the prehistoric Highland Silk Road

Y Gao, J Yang, Z Ma, Y Tong, X Yang - The Holocene, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Located in the central Eurasia, the Tibetan Plateau (TP) is a key area for the spread of
culture, technology, and species. However, the Plateau's role in the prehistoric food …