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Starch grain analysis reveals ancient diet at Kuahuqiao site,Zhejiang Province 被引量:20

Starch grain analysis reveals ancient diet at Kuahuqiao site,Zhejiang Province
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摘要 Charred residues adhering to sherds of ceramic cooking vessels,pots (Fu),excavated from the Kuahuqiao site (8000-7000 cal a BP) in Zhejiang Province were examined using the method of starch grain analysis.Ancient starch grains were recovered from charred residues and were classified into 8 genera.Remains from rice (Oryza spp.),job's-tears (Coix chinesis T.),bean (Vigna spp.),acorn (Quercus spp.) as well as possibly buckeye tree (Aesculus chinensis B.) were identified.Other starch grains from unidentified plants were also recovered.Tracheids with bordered pits from softwood fibers were also found,indicating that some food might have been processed with wooden tools.The range of starch grains in the charred residues adhering to the ceramic pots reveals the diversity of ancient plant foods at the Kuahuqiao site,Zhejiang Province. Charred residues adhering to sherds of ceramic cooking vessels, pots (Fu), excavated from the Kuahuqiao site (8000-7000 cal a BP) in Zhejiang Province were examined using the method of starch grain analysis. Ancient starch grains were recovered from charred residues and were classified into 8 genera. Remains from rice (Oryza spp.), job's-tears (Coix chinesis T.), bean (Vigna spp.), acorn (Quercus spp.) as well as possibly buckeye tree (Aesculus chinensis B.) were identified. Other starch grains from unidentified plants were also recovered. Tracheids with bordered pits from softwood fibers were also found, indicating that some food might have been processed with wooden tools. The range of starch grains in the charred residues adhering to the ceramic pots reveals the diversity of ancient plant foods at the Kuahuqiao site, Zhejiang Province.
出处 《Chinese Science Bulletin》 SCIE EI CAS 2010年第12期1150-1156,共7页
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 40771205) National Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars (Grant No. 40625002) Knowledge Innovation Project from Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. KZC2-YW-315-5)
关键词 古代饮食 淀粉粒 浙江省 网站 ORYZA 大学学报 蒙古民族 具缘纹孔 starch grain analysis, charred residues, ancient diet, Kuahuqiao site, Zhejiang Province
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