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Starch Granule Size and the Domestication of Manioc …
WebFeb 1, 2011 · After a comparison with modern specimens in the PE Herbarium of the Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, they were. Discussion. Based on the results of starch grain and phytolith analyses of archaeological and modern samples, the food remains, including noodles and cakes, were made from P. miliaceum. WebJan 1, 2014 · The earliest evidence for Paniceae exploitation in China is from the Late Glacial Maximum occupation at Shizitan locality 14 that dates between 23000 and 19500 … the book warehouse coffs
Starch Granule Size and the Domestication of Manioc …
WebHere we present ancient starch grain assemblages recovered from cultural deposits, including ... tools excavated from the sites of Nanzhuangtou (11.5–11.0 cal kyBP) and Donghulin (11.0–9.5 cal kyBP) in the North China Plain. Our data extend the record of millet use in China by nearly 1,000 y, and the record of foxtail millet in the region ... WebFig. 12 starchy endosperm showing starch grain x75. Fig. 13 Showing the type of the starch grain x350. SI ; first starch grain, 82 second ... CHINA. Modern grain storage technology is a continuation and advancement of the ancient ... the basic data about the stored grain insects in the country have been accumulated. According to Professor Zhao ... WebMay 1, 2024 · Cortella and Pochettino (1995) maintain that the starch grain, common in plants and archeological remains, is a useful feature; grain size, size distribution and … the book walls