A stable isotope perspective on archaeological agricultural variability and Neolithic experimentation in India
Agriculture has been crucial in sustaining human populations in South Asia across dramatically variable environments for millennia. Until recently, however, the origins of this mode of subsistence in India have been discussed in terms of population migration and crop introduction, with limited focus...
Main Authors: | Nayak, A, Basa, KK, Boivin, NL, Fuller, DQ, Mohanty, RK, Kingwell-Banham, E, Murphy, C, Roberts, PJ, Lee-Thorp, J, Bogaard, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2022
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