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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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Book | 1988 | Piperno, Dolores R. | Phytolith analysis: an archaeological and geological perspective | [Piperno, 1988 #21235] | |
Book | 1998 | Kealhofer, Lisa | Opal phytoliths in Southeast Asia | [Kealhofer, 1998 #20995] | |
Book | 2006 | Piperno, Dolores, R. | Phytoliths: a comprehensive guide for archaeologists and paleoecologists | [Piperno, 2006 #20275] | |
Book Section | 2006 | Pigott, Vincent C. | A program of analysis of organic remains from prehistoric copper-producing settlements in the Khao Wong Prachan Valley, Central Thailand: a progress report | Uncovering Southeast Asia's past: selected papers from the 10th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists | [Pigott, 2006 #24056] |
Book Section | 2002 | Zhang Chi, | Early pottery and rice phytolith remains from Xianrendong and Diaotonghuan sites, Wannian, Jiangxi province | The origins of pottery and agriculture | [Zhang 2002 #24434] |
Journal Article | 2017 | Deng, Zhenhua | The ancient dispersal of millets in southern China: new archaeological evidence | The Holocene | [Deng, 2017 #26998] |
Book Section in a Series | 1996 | Kealhofer, Lisa | Two phytolith sequences from the Bang Pakong Valley | The excavation of Khok Phanom Di: a prehistoric site in central Thailand. Volume IV: subsistence and environment: the botanical evidence (the biological remains, part II) | [Kealhofer, 1996 #26248] |
Book Section in a Series | 1991 | Maloney, Bernard K. | The phytoliths | The excavation of Khok Phanom Di: a prehistoric site in central Thailand. Volume II: the biological remains (part I) | [Maloney, 1991 #26247] |
Journal Article | 2017 | Lu, Tracey L.-D. | Integrating experimental archaeology, phytolith analysis and ethnographic fieldwork to study the origin of farming in China | Terra Australis | [Lu, 2017 #27374] |
Journal Article | 2016 | Maloney, Bernard | Palaeoecology (with specific reference to Southeast Asia and the archaeological context) | SPAFA Journal | [Maloney, 2016 #37279] |
Book Section in a Series | 1997 | Kealhofer, Lisa | Evidence for cultural impact on the environment during the Holocene: two phytolith sequences from the Lopburi Region, central Thailand | Southeast Asian Archaeology 1992: Proceedings of the 4th Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists | [Kealhofer, 1997 #26172] |
Journal Article | 2020 | Deng, Zhenhua | Validating earliest rice farming in the Indonesian Archipelago | Scientific Reports | [Deng, 2020 #36676] |
Journal Article | 1998 | Kealhofer, Lisa | A combined pollen and phytolith record for fourteen thousand years of vegetation change in northeastern Thailand | Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | [Kealhofer, 1998 #35866] |
Journal Article | 2020 | O'Donnell, Shawn | Holocene development and human use of mangroves and limestone forest at an ancient hong lagoon in the TrĂ ng An karst, Ninh Binh, Vietnam | Quaternary Science Reviews | [O'Donnell, 2020 #36773] |
Journal Article | 2004 | Thorn, Vanessa C. | Phytolith evidence for C4-dominated grassland since the early Holocene at Long Pocket, northeast Queensland, Australia | Quaternary Research | [Thorn, 2004 #30689] |
Journal Article | 2018 | Weisskopf, Alison | Elusive wild foods in South East Asian subsistence: modern ethnography and archaeological phytoliths | Quaternary International | [Weisskopf, 2018 #26739] |
Journal Article | 1998 | Kellogg, Elizabeth A. | Relationships of cereal crops and other grasses | PNAS | [Kellogg, 1998 #30695] |
Journal Article | 1998 | Piperno, Dolores R. | Paleoethnobotany in Neotropics from microfossils: new insights into ancient plant use and agricultural origins in the tropical forest | Journal of World Prehistory | [Piperno, 1998 #31806] |
Journal Article | 2021 | Dai, Jinqi | Earliest arrival of millet in the South China coast dating back to 5,500 years ago | Journal of Archaeological Science | [Dai, 2021 #37128] |
Journal Article | 1999 | Grave, Peter | Assessing bioturbation in archaeological sediments using soil morphology and phytolith analysis | Journal of Archaeological Science | [Grave, 1999 #35373] |
Journal Article | 2002 | Lentfer, Carol | Starch grains and environmental reconstruction: a modern test case from West New Britain, Paupa New Guinea | Journal of Archaeological Science | [Lentfer, 2002 #31831] |
Journal Article | 2003 | Zheng, Yunfei | Molecular genetic basis of determining subspecies of ancient rice using the shape of phytoliths | Journal of Archaeological Science | [Zheng, 2003 #31823] |
Journal Article | 2005 | Penny, Dan | Microfossil evidence of land-use intensification in north Thailand | Journal of Archaeological Science | [Penny, 2005 #30580] |
Journal Article | 2017 | Asscher, Yotam | A new method for extracting the insoluble occluded carbon in archaeological and modern phytoliths: detection of <sup>14</sup>C depleted carbon fraction and implications for radiocarbon dating | Journal of Archaeological Science | [Asscher, 2017 #26906] |
Journal Article | 2017 | Zhang, Naimeng | Diet reconstructed from an analysis of plant microfossils in human dental calculus from the Bronze Age site of Shilinggang, southwestern China | Journal of Archaeological Science | [Zhang, 2017 #26828] |
Journal Article | 2000 | Webb, Elizabeth A. | The oxygen isotopic compositions of silica phytoliths and plant water in grasses: implications for the study of paleoclimate | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | [Webb, 2000 #34318] |
Journal Article | 2000 | Zhao, Zhijun | Late Pleistocene/Holocene environments in the Middle Yangtze River Valley, China and rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i> L.) domestication: the phytolith evidence | Geoarchaeology | [Zhao, 2000 #32523] |
Journal Article | 2022 | Wang, Weiwei | Rice and millet cultivated in Ha Long Bay of Northern Vietnam 4000 years ago | Frontiers in Plant Science | [Wang, 2022 #37177] |
Journal Article | 2022 | Wang, Weiwei | Before rice and the first rice: archaeobotanical study in Ha Long Bay, Northern Vietnam | Frontiers in earth science | [Wang, 2022 #37189] |
Journal Article | 2017 | Kanthilatha, Nelum | Implications of phytolith and diatom assemblages in the cultural layers of prehistoric archaeological sites of Ban Non Wat and Nong Hua Raet in Northeast Thailand | Environmental Archaeology | [Kanthilatha, 2017 #26854] |