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Southeast China Early Neolithic

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Chang, Kwang-chihFengpitou, Tapenkeng, and the prehistory of Taiwan1969
Chang, Kwang-chihRegional Neolithic developments in South China (5000-3000 B.C.)1986
Crawford, Gary W.The origins of rice agriculture1998
Higham, CharlesThe origins and dispersal of rice cultivation1998
Hsü, Tse-minA Study of the neolithic skeletal remains from Fengpitou, southwest Taiwan1969
Lin, Ch'ao-ch'iMollusks recovered from the shellmounds at Fengpitou, Kaohsiung Hsien, Taiwan1969
Lu, Tracey Lie DanSome botanical characteristics of green foxtail (Setaria virdis) and harvesting experiments on the grass1998
Meacham, WilliamThe origins and development of the Yueh Coastal Neolithic1983
Pei, AnpingNotes on new advancements and revelations in the agricultural archaeology of early rice domestication in the Dongting Lake region1998
Peregrine, Peter N. (Peter Neal)Tradition summary2005
Tu, Hsin-yüanMineralogical notes on prehistoric potsherds from Taiwan1969
Underhill, Anne P.Current issues in Chinese Neolithic archaeology1997
Zhang, JuzhongNotes on the recent discovery of ancient cultivated rice at Jiahu, Henan Province1998
Zhao, ZhijunThe middle Yangtze region in China is one place where rice was domesticated1998

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