Food and ritual resources in hunter-gatherer societies: Canarium nuts in southern China and beyond
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Deng, Zhenhua
Hung, Hsiao-Chun
Li, Zhen
Carson, Mike
Huang, Qiang
Huang, Yunzhong
Lu, Houyuan
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Antiquity Publications
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Archaeobotanical studies tend to concentrate
on the evidence for specialised agricultural
food production, with less attention directed
towards the use of plant foods within
hunter-gatherer contexts. Here, the authors
present evidence for the exploitation of Canarium nuts from four late hunter-gatherer sites
in southern China. Canarium nuts contributed to the inhabitants’ diets from as early as
9000 cal BP. They also identify new uses of
Canarium, c. 4500–4400 cal BP, as ritual
offerings in the context of the introduction of
rice and millet farming. The results are examined in the context of Canarium use across the
wider Asia-Pacific region.
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2099-12-31
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