What did grinding stones grind? New light on Early Neolithic subsistence economy in the Middle Yellow River Valley, China

Volume: 84, Issue: 325, Pages: 816 - 833
Published: Sep 1, 2010
Abstract
Grinding stones have provided a convenient proxy for the arrival of agriculture in Neolithic China. Not any more. Thanks to high-precision analyses of use-wear and starch residue, the authors show that early Neolithic people were mainly using these stones to process acorns. This defines a new stage in the long transition of food production from hunter-gatherer to...
Paper Details
Title
What did grinding stones grind? New light on Early Neolithic subsistence economy in the Middle Yellow River Valley, China
Published Date
Sep 1, 2010
Journal
Volume
84
Issue
325
Pages
816 - 833
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