Advances in East Asian Agricultural Origins Studies: The Pleistocene to Holocene Transition

Scientific understanding about domestication and the origins of food production in East Asia is undergoing rapid change based on new data from archaeology, paleobiology, and paleoenvironmental studies. The earliest agricultural and pastoral societies emerged from the highly diverse habitats and Pale...

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