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Reconstructing Late Neolithic animal management practices at Kangjia, North China, using microfossil analysis of dental calculus

  • Autores: Jiajing Wang, Li Liu, Xiaoli Qin
  • Localización: Antiquity, ISSN 0003-598X, Vol. 98, Nº 399, 2024, págs. 672-687
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Examination of plant microfossils (phytoliths and starch granules) preserved in dental calculus allows for the direct identification of some components of prehistoric diets. In this article, the authors present the results of microfossil analysis of dental calculus from wild and domestic animals at the Late Neolithic site of Kangjia in the Central Plains, an area critical in the emergence of early Chinese states. Consumption of cooked plant foods by domestic pigs and dogs, and of domestic crops by wild animals, at this site hints, the authors argue, at an interdependent relationship between animal management, agricultural production and ritual practices that contributed to the political transformations of Late Neolithic China.


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