Kuahuqiao
Appearance
Coordinata: 30°8′39″N 120°13′6″E / 30.14417°N 120.21833°E
Kuahuqiao, sive litteris Sinicis 跨湖桥, est locus archaeologicus vici Xianghu oppidique Xiaoshan in agris municipii Hanchei provinciae Zhejiang in Serica. Ibi vestigia habitationis hominum qui annorum circiter 8 000 a.p. vivebant, agrique ad oryzam colendam eodem aevo elaborati, reperti sunt. Amylum in patina coquinaria ibi inventum e plantis Oryza sp., Coix lacryma-jobi var. ma-yuen, Vigna sp., Quercus sp., fortasse Aesculus chinensis ortum esse constat.[1]
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Antiquity 82(316) · July 2008, "Environmental history, palaeoecology and human activity at the early Neolithic forager/cultivator site at Kuahuqiao, Hangzhou, eastern China" in Quaternary Science Reviews vol. 28 (2009) pp. 2277–2294 Epitome
- Jiang Leping, "The Kuahuqiao Site and Culture" in A Companion to Chinese Archaeology (2013) pp. 535-554 Epitome
- Junwu Shu et al., "Early Neolithic vegetation history, fire regime and human activity at Kuahuqiao, Lower Yangtze River, East China: New and improved insight" in Quaternary International vol. 227 (2010) pp. 10–21 Epitome
- Yan Pan, "Immature wild rice harvesting at Kuahuqiao, China?" in Antiquity vol. 82 (2008)
- Xiaoyan Yang, Leping Jiang, "Starch grain analysis reveals ancient diet at Kuahuqiao site, Zhejiang Province" in Chinese Science Bulletin vol. 55 (2010) pp. 1150–1156 Epitome
- Y. Zong, Z. Chen, J. B. Innes, C. Chen, Z. Wang, H. Wang, "Fire and flood management of coastal swamp enabled first rice paddy cultivation in east China" in Nature vol. 449 (2007) pp. 459-462
Nexus externi
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