Rice in Thailand: The Archaeobotanical Contribution

Rice5.50
Volume: 4, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 114 - 120
Published: Nov 24, 2011
Abstract
There are few archaeological projects incorporating archaeobotanical sampling and even fewer published archaeobotanical studies in Thailand. Available data show that rice was the ubiquitous cereal in prehistory and particularly during the Metal/Iron Age. This either signifies the importance of rice as a crop or signals a preservation bias; both topics are considered in this paper. The site Khao Sam Kaeo in Peninsular Thailand (ca. 400–100 BCE)...
Paper Details
Title
Rice in Thailand: The Archaeobotanical Contribution
Published Date
Nov 24, 2011
Journal
Volume
4
Issue
3-4
Pages
114 - 120
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