Starch grain analysis for groundstone tools from Neolithic Baiyinchanghan site: implications for their function in Northeast China

Volume: 38, Issue: 12, Pages: 3577 - 3583
Published: Dec 1, 2011
Abstract
Large numbers of groundstone tools have been uncovered from archaeological sites in the Early Neolithic period in China. Traditionally they are often regarded as agricultural tools for processing cereals. In this paper we report preliminary starch grain analysis of groundstone tools from Baiyinchanghan site to gain a better understanding of use of these tools in the Northeast China. We found that starch grains on these groundstone tools are most...
Paper Details
Title
Starch grain analysis for groundstone tools from Neolithic Baiyinchanghan site: implications for their function in Northeast China
Published Date
Dec 1, 2011
Volume
38
Issue
12
Pages
3577 - 3583
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