Search Results - "Chen, Xingcan"
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Wild plant use and multi-cropping at the early Neolithic Zhuzhai site in the middle Yellow River region, China
Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-02-2018)“…Sediments from ash pits and cultural layers at the Peiligang and Yangshao period site of Zhuzhai, near Zhengzhou on the Yellow River, were floated to recover…”
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Paleolithic human exploitation of plant foods during the last glacial maximum in North China
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (02-04-2013)“…Three grinding stones from Shizitan Locality 14 (ca. 23,000-19,500 calendar years before present) in the middle Yellow River region were subjected to usewear…”
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Serving red rice beer to the ancestors ca. 9000 years ago at Xiaohuangshan early Neolithic site in south China
Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-08-2023)“…Microfossil analyses of three early Neolithic pottery vessels from Xiaohuangshan, a middle Shangshan culture site in Zhejiang (ca. 9000–8500 cal. BP), revealed…”
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Emergence of fibrecraft specialization 8000 years ago in early Neolithic North China
Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-11-2024)“…Fiber technology, crucial to human societies for millennia, encompasses cordage and textiles. The development of fiber crops and the production of fiber-based…”
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Plants and people from the Early Neolithic to Shang periods in North China
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (16-01-2007)“…An assemblage of charred plant remains collected from 26 sites in the Yiluo valley of North China as part of an archaeological survey spans the period from the…”
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Exploitation of job's tears in Paleolithic and Neolithic China: Methodological problems and solutions
Published in Quaternary international (20-09-2019)“…Job's tears (Coix lacryma-jobi) is believed to be native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, and has been used as food widely throughout Asia since…”
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Online Learning-Based Adaptive Device-Free Localization in Time-Varying Indoor Environment
Published in Applied sciences (01-01-2024)“…With the widespread use of WiFi devices and the availability of channel state information (CSI), CSI-based device-free localization (DFL) has attracted lots of…”
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A Berberine-Loaded Bletilla striata Polysaccharide Hydrogel as a New Medical Dressing for Diabetic Wound Healing
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (01-11-2023)“…The healing process of a diabetic wound (DW) is often impeded by a series of interrelated factors, including severe infection, persistent inflammation, and…”
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The quest for red rice beer: transregional interactions and development of competitive feasting in Neolithic China
Published in Archaeological and anthropological sciences (01-04-2022)“…The Neolithic cultures in China during the fourth millennium BC experienced increased transregional interactions, characterized by artifacts with striking…”
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Microenvironment-responsive, multimodulated herbal polysaccharide hydrogel for diabetic foot ulcer healing
Published in Scientific reports (27-09-2024)“…Diabetic ulcers (DUs) usually suffer from severe infections, persistent inflammation, and excessive oxidative stress during the healing process, which led to…”
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Plant domestication, cultivation, and foraging by the first farmers in early Neolithic Northeast China: Evidence from microbotanical remains
Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-12-2015)“…North China is regarded as a center of domestication for broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum) and foxtail millet (Setaria italica ssp. italica). The Neolithic…”
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Plant exploitation of the last foragers at Shizitan in the Middle Yellow River Valley China: evidence from grinding stones
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-12-2011)“…China is one of the few centers in the world where plant domestication evolved independently, but its developmental trajectory is poorly understood. This is…”
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Millet grain morphometry as a tool for social inference: A case study from the Yiluo basin, China
Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-11-2016)“…Morphological analysis of plant remains from archaeological sites provides evidence regarding the domestication process of crop species, and the changing…”
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The evolution of millet domestication, Middle Yellow River Region, North China: Evidence from charred seeds at the late Upper Paleolithic Shizitan Locality 9 site
Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-03-2014)“…Charred grass seeds recovered by flotation from the late Upper Paleolithic Shizitan Locality 9 site in Shanxi province, China, are examined in relation to…”
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A functional analysis of grinding stones from an early holocene site at Donghulin, North China
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-10-2010)“…The processes that led to the transition from small mobile groups of hunter-gatherers in the Late Pleistocene to sedentary communities of the Early Holocene in…”
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An Interplay of Dryland and Wetland: Millet and Rice Cultivation at the Peiligang Site (8000–7600 BP) in the Middle Yellow River Valley, China
Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-08-2023)“…The Peiligang culture (ca. 9000–7000 cal. BP) represents the first Neolithic settlements in the middle Yellow River Valley, marking the beginning of millet and…”
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What did grinding stones grind? New light on Early Neolithic subsistence economy in the Middle Yellow River Valley, China
Published in Antiquity (01-09-2010)“…Grinding stones have provided a convenient proxy for the arrival of agriculture in Neolithic China. Not any more. Thanks to high-precision analyses of use-wear…”
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Wild or domesticated: DNA analysis of ancient water buffalo remains from north China
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-10-2008)“…Recent zooarchaeological studies on water buffalo ( Bubalus sp.) remains from China and south Asia question the traditional view that water buffalo were first…”
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Traditional Chinese Medicine Enema Therapy in a Patient With a Confirmed Negative SARS-CoV-2 Test in the Respiratory Tract but Positive in the Intestinal Tract: A Case Report
Published in Frontiers in public health (09-07-2021)“…We report the case of a 43-year-old man who was infected with SARS-CoV-2 in February 2020 and actively cooperated with treatment in the hospital. During the…”
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Archaeological Discoveries in the People’s Republic of China and Their Contribution to the Understanding of Chinese History
Published in Bulletin of the history of archaeology (16-11-2009)“…More than eight decades ago, the distinguished Chinese scholar Hu Shi (1891–1962) wrote an essay titled ‘My Views on Ancient History’, in which he said: My…”
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