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The record of cultivated rice from archaeobiological evidence in northwestern China 5000 years ago

DOI: 10.1007/s11434-007-0186-0

Keywords: archaeobiological record,northwestern China,Xishanping site,cultivated rice,5000 years

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Pollen, plant seeds and phytoliths from an AMS dated sediment profile at the Xishanping site indicate that the cultivation of rice might start no later than 5070 cal. a BP in the region of Tianshui, Gansu Province. It continued from 5070 to 4300 cal. a BP. This is so far the oldest and the most northwestern record of cultivated rice in Neolithic China, which extends the known region of prehistoric rice cultivation at least 2° longitude to the west. This finding provides important evidence for reconstructing the cultivation region of rice at 5000 a BP (an important time period), and its spreading history in East Asia, during the Neolithic.

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