The potential of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of foxtail and broomcorn millets for investigating ancient farming systems
<p>Foxtail and broomcorn millets are the most important crops in northern China since the early Neolithic. However, little evidence is available on how people managed these two crops in the past, especially in prehistory. Previous research on major C3 crops in western Eurasia demonstrated the...
Main Authors: | Dong, Y, Bi, X, Wu, R, Belfield, EJ, Harberd, NP, Christensen, BT, Charles, M, Bogaard, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2022
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