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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 2012 Nasu, Hiroo Land-use change for rice and foxtail millet cultivation in the Chengtoushan site, central China, reconstructed from weed seed assemblages Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences [Nasu, 2012 #26762]
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 2012 Liu, T. Migration of neolithic settlements in the Dongting Lake are of the middle Yangtze River Basin, China: lake-level and monsoon climate responses Holocene [Liu, 2012 #27794]
Journal Article 1934 Lee, J. S. Quaternary glaciation in the Yangtze Valley Bulletin of the Geological Society of China [Lee, 1934 #30233]
Journal Article 2009 Flad, Rowan K. Radiocarbon dates and technological change in salt production at the site of Zhongba in the Three Gorges, China Asian Perspectives (2009) [Flad, 2009 #29219]
Journal Article 1935 Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre The Cenozoic sequence in the Yangtze Valley Bulletin of the Geological Society of China [Teilhard 1935 #30395]
Book Section 2002 Toyama, Shuichi The origin and spread of rice cultivation as seen from rice remains The origins of pottery and agriculture [Toyama, 2002 #24431]
Journal Article 1997 Zhang Chi, The rise of urbanism in the middle and lower Yangzi River valley Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association [Zhang 1997 #31752]
Journal Article 2014 Makibayashi The transformation of farming: cultural landscapes in the neolithic Yangtze area, China Journal of World Prehistory [Makibayashi 2014 #28064]
Journal Article 2022 Cui, Chunpeng Two alloying technology from the Muyushan site (Anhui Province, China): evidence for tin bronze and arsenic bronze smelting in the lower Yangtze River ca. 1100BC ~ 500 BC Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences [Cui, 2022 #37064]