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Majiabang culture
Originally, the Descendants of Hua Xia Were Not the Descendants of Yan Huang
Jade Huang and Chinese Culture Identity: Focus on the Myth of “Huang of Xiahoushi”
Banana Cultivation in South Asia and East Asia: a Review of the Evidence from Archaeology and Linguistics
The Neolithic Ofsouthern China-Origin, Development, and Dispersal
The Spindle Whorl As the Model of the Ritual Disk
Evidence for Wild Rice Cultivation and Domestication in the Fifth
Evidence for a Late Onset of Agriculture in the Lower Yangtze Region and Challenges for an Archaeobotany of Rice
Environmental Changes and Human Activities at a Fortified Site of The
Archaeology and Paleontology Kǎogǔxué Hé Gǔshēngwùxué 考古学和古生物学
EARLY CIVILIZATIONS of the OLD WORLD to the Genius of Titus Lucretius Carus (99/95 BC-55 BC) and His Insight Into the Real Nature of Things
SCIENCE CHINA New Methods and Progress in Research on the Origins and Evolution of Prehistoric Agriculture in China
Temporal Changes of Mixed Millet and Rice Agriculture in Neolithic-Bronze
A Comprehensive Handbook of Chinese Archaic Jades
HEMUDU, LIANGZHU and MAJIABANG: CHINA’S LOWER YANGTZE NEOLITHIC CULTURES | Facts and Details 8/6/18, 7:55 PM
The Cultural Interpretations of “Golden Sound and Jade Vibration”*
Tales of Stone: Collecting Archaic Chinese Jades in the U.S., 1901-1950
The Emergence of Agriculture in Southern China
Ancient Chinese Jade
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Early to Middle Holocene Earth-Working Implements and Neolithic Land-Use Strategies on the Ningshao Plain, China
Final Authors' Manuscript. Published Version In
Multiple Indicators of Rice Remains and the Process of Rice Domestication: a Case Study in the Lower Yangtze River Region, China
Animal Procurement in the Late Neolithic of the Yangtze River Basin
Contrasting Patterns in Crop Domestication and Domestication Rates: Recent Archaeobotanical Insights from the Old World