[Paper] Three thousand years of farming strategies in central Thailand
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via Nature: Scientific Reports, 03 July 2020: An exciting new paper in Nature: Scientific Reports providing archaeological evidence for rice ...
via The Holocene, 12 May 2020: New paper describing starch residues on mortar and pestle fragments in Papua New Guinea ...
via EurekaAlerts, 17 April 2020: News release from the University of Otago on a new paper in Science Advances (see ...
via Science Advances, 25 March 2020: New discoveries from the Waim archaeological site in Papua New Guinea suggest the emergence ...
via Phnom Penh Post, 23 February 2020: The rice fossils from this site in Stung Treng are dated to 900 ...
via Nature Human Behaviour, 20 January 2020: New paper in Nature Human Behavior indicates that people were transporting and growing ...
via ABS-CBN News, 13 December 2019: The UN Food and Agricultural Organization reports that the Banaue Rice Terraces are in ...
Stock photo of a pig skeleton from Shutterstock/miha de via Quartenary International, 07 Jan 2019: Taking a statistical approach to ...
via The Conversation, 13 July 2018: The earliest known domesticated bananas appear in Papua New Guinea 6,800 years ago. They ...
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