'학술논문' 에서의 검색결과 38건 | 목록 1~10
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1. ARTICLEThe Khmer did not live by rice alone: Archaeobotanical investigations at Angkor Wat and Ta Prohm
- In Archaeological Research in Asia December 2020 24
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2. ARTICLEThe Holocene humid period in the Nefud Desert: Hunters and herders in the Jebel Oraf palaeolake basin, Saudi Arabia
- In Journal of Arid Environments July 2020 178
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4. ARTICLEArchaeobotanical implications of phytolith assemblages from cultivated rice systems, wild rice stands and macro-regional patterns
- In The world reshaped: practices and impacts of early agrarian societies, Journal of Archaeological Science November 2014 51:43-53
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5. ARTICLEShifting cultivators in South Asia: Expansion, marginalisation and specialisation over the long term
- In Long-term perspectives on human occupation of tropical rainforests, Quaternary International 6 February 2012 249:84-95
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6. ARTICLEDry, rainfed or irrigated? Reevaluating the role and development of rice agriculture in Iron Age-Early Historic South India using archaeobotanical approaches.
- Archaeological & Anthropological Sciences. Dec2019, Vol. 11 Issue 12, p6485-6500. 16p.
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7. ARTICLECajanus cajan (L.) Millsp. origins and domestication: the South and Southeast Asian archaeobotanical evidence.
- Genetic Resources & Crop Evolution; Aug2019, Vol. 66 Issue 6, p1175-1188, 14p
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8. ARTICLESpice and rice: pepper, cloves and everyday cereal foods at the ancient port of Mantai, Sri Lanka.
- Antiquity. Dec2018, Vol. 92 Issue 368, p1552-1570. 19p.
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9. ARTICLEA tale of two rice varieties: Modelling the prehistoric dispersals of japonica and proto-indica rices.
- Holocene. Nov2018, Vol. 28 Issue 11, p1745-1758. 14p. 1 Diagram, 3 Charts, 3 Graphs, 4 Maps.
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10. ARTICLECajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.origins and domestication: the South and Southeast Asian archaeobotanical evidence
- GENETIC RESOURCES AND CROP EVOLUTION; AUG 2019, 66 6, p1175-p1188, 14p.