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*<span id="Fuller"></span>Dorian Q. Fuller, "[http://aob.oxfordjournals.org/content/100/5/903.full Contrasting Patterns in Crop Domestication and Domestication Rates: Recent Archaeobotanical Insights from the Old World]" in ''Annals of Botany'' vol. 100 (2006) pp. 903–924 |
*<span id="Fuller (2006)"></span>Dorian Q. Fuller, "[http://aob.oxfordjournals.org/content/100/5/903.full Contrasting Patterns in Crop Domestication and Domestication Rates: Recent Archaeobotanical Insights from the Old World]" in ''Annals of Botany'' vol. 100 (2006) pp. 903–924 |
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*<span id="Fuller et al. (2007)"></span>Dorian Q. Fuller, Emma Harvey, Ling Qin, "[http://www.homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~tcrndfu/articles/FullerHarveyQinantiq.pdf Presumed domestication? Evidence for wild rice cultivation and domestication in the fifth millennium BC of the Lower Yangtze region]" in ''Antiquity'' vol. 81 (2007) pp. 316–331 |
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*<span id="Yang"></span>Xiaoyan Yang et al., "[http://www.nature.com/articles/srep16251 Barnyard grasses were processed with rice around 10000 years ago]" in ''[[Nature]] Scientific Reports'' vol. 5 (2015) no. 16251 |
*<span id="Yang"></span>Xiaoyan Yang et al., "[http://www.nature.com/articles/srep16251 Barnyard grasses were processed with rice around 10000 years ago]" in ''[[Nature]] Scientific Reports'' vol. 5 (2015) no. 16251 |
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* Juzhong Zhang, Xiangkun Wang, "Notes on the recent discovery of ancient cultivated rice at Jiahu, Henan Province: a new theory concerning the origin of Oryza japonica in China" in ''Antiquity'' vol. 72 no. 278 (1998) pp. 897–901 |
* Juzhong Zhang, Xiangkun Wang, "Notes on the recent discovery of ancient cultivated rice at Jiahu, Henan Province: a new theory concerning the origin of Oryza japonica in China" in ''Antiquity'' vol. 72 no. 278 (1998) pp. 897–901 |
Emendatio ex 19:07, 2 Februarii 2017
Oryza sativa
Oryza sativa, vulgo oryza, estplanta herbacea quae duas familiae Poacearum subspecies annuas comprehendit, in tropicis et subtropicis Asiae et Africae regionibus australibus endemicas.
Et in Shinto Iaponiae, oryza origo cari cibi putatur et pro deitetibus dedicatur cum ritu festi.[1]
Notae
- ↑ Exampli gratia Kannamesai (Iaponice:神嘗祭) ad Ise Magnum Templum quod die 17 Octobris celebatur.
Bibliographia
- Dorian Q. Fuller, "Contrasting Patterns in Crop Domestication and Domestication Rates: Recent Archaeobotanical Insights from the Old World" in Annals of Botany vol. 100 (2006) pp. 903–924
- Dorian Q. Fuller, Emma Harvey, Ling Qin, "Presumed domestication? Evidence for wild rice cultivation and domestication in the fifth millennium BC of the Lower Yangtze region" in Antiquity vol. 81 (2007) pp. 316–331
- Xiaoyan Yang et al., "Barnyard grasses were processed with rice around 10000 years ago" in Nature Scientific Reports vol. 5 (2015) no. 16251
- Juzhong Zhang, Xiangkun Wang, "Notes on the recent discovery of ancient cultivated rice at Jiahu, Henan Province: a new theory concerning the origin of Oryza japonica in China" in Antiquity vol. 72 no. 278 (1998) pp. 897–901
- Zhijun Zhao, "New Archaeobotanic Data for the Study of the Origins of Agriculture in China" in Current Anthropology vol. 52, no. S4 (2011) pp. S295-S306