Non-human genetics, agricultural origins and historical linguistics in South Asia
essay 2007 Fuller, Dorian Q.

VedicAsia > South Asia
The author explores the origins of domestication—including the distributions of wild species of plants and animals found throughout South Asia, but mainly in India and Pakistan—as a means of examining agricultural dispersals, human migrations, and la...

Finding plant domestication in the Indian subcontinent
article 2011 Fuller, Dorian Q.

South Indian ChalcolithicAsia > South Asia
The author explores areas of possible plant domestication in India and the likely wild progenitors of cultivars, concentrating on five areas: South India, Odisha, the middle Ganges, the Saurashtra Peninsula, and the Indo-Gangetic divide....

Dating the Neolithic of South India
article 2007 Fuller, Dorian Q. et al.

South Indian ChalcolithicAsia > South Asia
The authors use Bayesian analysis of newly available radiocarbon dates for South India Neolithic ashmounds along with previous dates to better understand the chronology of ashmounds, herding, and the start of village life....

The oldest and longest enduring microlithic sequence in India
article 2009 Clarkson, Christopher (Christopher James) et al.

South Asian Upper PaleolithicAsia > South Asia
In the 4x4m section excavated in the rockshelter, strata C-E pertain to the South Asian Upper Paleolithic Tradition. The findings are discussed (including faunal material, beads, rock art, and human remains), with an emphasis on the microlithic assem...