Archaeologists Discover 3,500-Year-Old Rice Remnants in Guam
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The discovery suggests that the island's first inhabitants brought the rice with them from the Philippines, 2,300 kilometres away, and then – once they arrived on the remote island – didn't even eat it all. Australian researchers draw this conclusion in the journal Science Advances, after they found rice in a cave […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl .
Archaeologists Discover 3,500-Year-Old Rice Remnants in Guam
Rice served as a fundamental crop in the Austronesian region, which includes the ancestors of Taiwan and the islands of Southeast Asia. However, it was largely unknown in the Pacific Islands during their initial encounters with Europeans, with the exceptions of Guam and the Mariana Islands. A recent study conducted by scientists from Guam, China, [...] The post Archaeologists Discover 3,500-Year-Old Rice Remnants in Guam appeared first on Mondo …
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