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The Impacts of Climate Change on the Neolithic Cultures of Gansu-Qinghai Region During the Late Holocene Megathermal
Peopling of Tibet Plateau and Multiple Waves of Admixture of Tibetans Inferred from Both Modern and Ancient Genome-Wide Data
Origin and Dispersal of Early Domestic Pigs in Northern China
Emperor Yu's Flood
ICAHM 2014 Annual Conference Report
Luminescence and Radiocarbon Chronologies for the Xindian Culture Site of Lamafeng in the Guanting Basin on the NE Edge of the Tibetan Plateau
Three Debates on the Historicity of the Xia Dynasty
The Genomic Formation of Tanka People, an Isolated
Millet Facture Them, Have Remained Contentious
Mitochondrial DNA Analysis of a Neolithic Population from the Lajia Site
Rowan Flad CV 1
Temporal Changes of Mixed Millet and Rice Agriculture in Neolithic-Bronze
Andrew Doust Xianmin Diao Editors Genetics and Genomics of Setaria Plant Genetics and Genomics: Crops and Models
Environmental Aspects of Chinese Antiquity: Problems of Interpretation and Chronological Correlation
Patrick E. Mcgovern, Ancient Brews Rediscovered and Re-Created (WW Norton, 2017)
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Seventh Worldwide Conference of the Society for East Asian Archaeology
BIOARCHAEOLOGY of ADAPTATION to CLIMATE CHANGE in ANCIENT NORTHWEST CHINA Elizabeth S. Berger a Dissertation Submitted to the Fa
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Peopling of Tibet Plateau and Multiple Waves of Admixture of Tibetans
Science Journals — AAAS
Jade Bi and Gui: a Reconfirmation on Zhouli Completed in The
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Ancient Genomes from Northern China Suggest Links Between Subsistence Changes and Human Migration
Final Authors' Manuscript. Published Version In
Low Mitochondrial DNA Diversity in an Ancient Population from China: Insight Yu Dong Shandong University
The Circulation of Ancient Animal Resources Across The
From the NY Times and the Washington Post, 5 August 2016 Article
Early China: a Social and Cultural History Li Feng Index More Information
2019 Summer 26(2)
Early Bronze Age Animal Use at Lajia, a Qijia Culture Site in Qinghai Province, China