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Earliest direct evidence for broomcorn millet and wheat in the central Eurasian steppe region
by
Mar'yashev, Alexei N.
, Fritz, Gayle J.
, Frachetti, Michael D.
, Spengler, Robert N.
in
Agricultural development
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Archaeological dating
/ Archaeology
/ Asia
/ Bronze Age
/ Central Asia
/ Cereals
/ Cremation
/ Domestication
/ Environmental studies
/ Flora
/ Flowers & plants
/ Funerary rites
/ Grain
/ Kazakhstan
/ Metal Ages
/ Methodology and general studies
/ Millet
/ Millets (Grains)
/ Natural history
/ Neolithic
/ Nomads
/ Pastoral systems
/ pastoralism
/ Prehistory and protohistory
/ Rituals
/ Wheat
2010
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Earliest direct evidence for broomcorn millet and wheat in the central Eurasian steppe region
by
Mar'yashev, Alexei N.
, Fritz, Gayle J.
, Frachetti, Michael D.
, Spengler, Robert N.
in
Agricultural development
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Archaeological dating
/ Archaeology
/ Asia
/ Bronze Age
/ Central Asia
/ Cereals
/ Cremation
/ Domestication
/ Environmental studies
/ Flora
/ Flowers & plants
/ Funerary rites
/ Grain
/ Kazakhstan
/ Metal Ages
/ Methodology and general studies
/ Millet
/ Millets (Grains)
/ Natural history
/ Neolithic
/ Nomads
/ Pastoral systems
/ pastoralism
/ Prehistory and protohistory
/ Rituals
/ Wheat
2010
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Earliest direct evidence for broomcorn millet and wheat in the central Eurasian steppe region
by
Mar'yashev, Alexei N.
, Fritz, Gayle J.
, Frachetti, Michael D.
, Spengler, Robert N.
in
Agricultural development
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Archaeological dating
/ Archaeology
/ Asia
/ Bronze Age
/ Central Asia
/ Cereals
/ Cremation
/ Domestication
/ Environmental studies
/ Flora
/ Flowers & plants
/ Funerary rites
/ Grain
/ Kazakhstan
/ Metal Ages
/ Methodology and general studies
/ Millet
/ Millets (Grains)
/ Natural history
/ Neolithic
/ Nomads
/ Pastoral systems
/ pastoralism
/ Prehistory and protohistory
/ Rituals
/ Wheat
2010
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Earliest direct evidence for broomcorn millet and wheat in the central Eurasian steppe region
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Earliest direct evidence for broomcorn millet and wheat in the central Eurasian steppe region
2010
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Before 3000 BC, societies of western Asia were cultivating wheat and societies of China were cultivating broomcorn millet; these are early nodes of the world's agriculture. The authors are searching for early cereals in the vast lands that separate the two, and report a breakthrough at Begash in south-east Kazakhstan. Here, high precision recovery and dating have revealed the presence of both wheat and millet in the later third millennium BC. Moreover the context, a cremation burial, raises the suggestion that these grains might signal a ritual rather than a subsistence commodity.
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