Neolithic Rice Cultivation and Consequent Landscape Changes at the Baodun Site, Southwestern China
Identifying when agricultural expansion has occurred and how it altered the landscape is critical for understanding human social survival strategies as well as current ecological diversity. In the present study, phytolith records of three profiles from the Baodun site area were dated to the period f...
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Main Authors: | Jianping Zhang, Ying Lv, Lupeng Yu, Miao Tang, Ming Huang, Konglan Shao, Xiujia Huan, Changhui Wen, Yajie Dong, Ming Jiang, Kunyu He, Xue Yan, Maolin Ye, Naiqin Wu, Houyuan Lu |
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Language: | EN |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/09343e398bda4ff6865e1bc23688f0c1 |
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