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New AMS (14)C dates track the arrival and spread of broomcorn millet cultivation and agricultural change in prehistoric Europe

Broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) is not one of the founder crops domesticated in Southwest Asia in the early Holocene, but was domesticated in northeast China by 6000 bc. In Europe, millet was reported in Early Neolithic contexts formed by 6000 bc, but recent radiocarbon dating of a dozen �...

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Autores principales: Filipović, Dragana, Meadows, John, Corso, Marta Dal, Kirleis, Wiebke, Alsleben, Almuth, Akeret, Örni, Bittmann, Felix, Bosi, Giovanna, Ciută, Beatrice, Dreslerová, Dagmar, Effenberger, Henrike, Gyulai, Ferenc, Heiss, Andreas G., Hellmund, Monika, Jahns, Susanne, Jakobitsch, Thorsten, Kapcia, Magda, Klooß, Stefanie, Kohler-Schneider, Marianne, Kroll, Helmut, Makarowicz, Przemysław, Marinova, Elena, Märkle, Tanja, Medović, Aleksandar, Mercuri, Anna Maria, Mueller-Bieniek, Aldona, Nisbet, Renato, Pashkevich, Galina, Perego, Renata, Pokorný, Petr, Pospieszny, Łukasz, Przybyła, Marcin, Reed, Kelly, Rennwanz, Joanna, Stika, Hans-Peter, Stobbe, Astrid, Tolar, Tjaša, Wasylikowa, Krystyna, Wiethold, Julian, Zerl, Tanja
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7426858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32792561
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-70495-z
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author Filipović, Dragana
Meadows, John
Corso, Marta Dal
Kirleis, Wiebke
Alsleben, Almuth
Akeret, Örni
Bittmann, Felix
Bosi, Giovanna
Ciută, Beatrice
Dreslerová, Dagmar
Effenberger, Henrike
Gyulai, Ferenc
Heiss, Andreas G.
Hellmund, Monika
Jahns, Susanne
Jakobitsch, Thorsten
Kapcia, Magda
Klooß, Stefanie
Kohler-Schneider, Marianne
Kroll, Helmut
Makarowicz, Przemysław
Marinova, Elena
Märkle, Tanja
Medović, Aleksandar
Mercuri, Anna Maria
Mueller-Bieniek, Aldona
Nisbet, Renato
Pashkevich, Galina
Perego, Renata
Pokorný, Petr
Pospieszny, Łukasz
Przybyła, Marcin
Reed, Kelly
Rennwanz, Joanna
Stika, Hans-Peter
Stobbe, Astrid
Tolar, Tjaša
Wasylikowa, Krystyna
Wiethold, Julian
Zerl, Tanja
author_facet Filipović, Dragana
Meadows, John
Corso, Marta Dal
Kirleis, Wiebke
Alsleben, Almuth
Akeret, Örni
Bittmann, Felix
Bosi, Giovanna
Ciută, Beatrice
Dreslerová, Dagmar
Effenberger, Henrike
Gyulai, Ferenc
Heiss, Andreas G.
Hellmund, Monika
Jahns, Susanne
Jakobitsch, Thorsten
Kapcia, Magda
Klooß, Stefanie
Kohler-Schneider, Marianne
Kroll, Helmut
Makarowicz, Przemysław
Marinova, Elena
Märkle, Tanja
Medović, Aleksandar
Mercuri, Anna Maria
Mueller-Bieniek, Aldona
Nisbet, Renato
Pashkevich, Galina
Perego, Renata
Pokorný, Petr
Pospieszny, Łukasz
Przybyła, Marcin
Reed, Kelly
Rennwanz, Joanna
Stika, Hans-Peter
Stobbe, Astrid
Tolar, Tjaša
Wasylikowa, Krystyna
Wiethold, Julian
Zerl, Tanja
author_sort Filipović, Dragana
collection PubMed
description Broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) is not one of the founder crops domesticated in Southwest Asia in the early Holocene, but was domesticated in northeast China by 6000 bc. In Europe, millet was reported in Early Neolithic contexts formed by 6000 bc, but recent radiocarbon dating of a dozen 'early' grains cast doubt on these claims. Archaeobotanical evidence reveals that millet was common in Europe from the 2nd millennium bc, when major societal and economic transformations took place in the Bronze Age. We conducted an extensive programme of AMS-dating of charred broomcorn millet grains from 75 prehistoric sites in Europe. Our Bayesian model reveals that millet cultivation began in Europe at the earliest during the sixteenth century bc, and spread rapidly during the fifteenth/fourteenth centuries bc. Broomcorn millet succeeds in exceptionally wide range of growing conditions and completes its lifecycle in less than three summer months. Offering an additional harvest and thus surplus food/fodder, it likely was a transformative innovation in European prehistoric agriculture previously based mainly on (winter) cropping of wheat and barley. We provide a new, high-resolution chronological framework for this key agricultural development that likely contributed to far-reaching changes in lifestyle in late 2nd millennium bc Europe.
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spelling pubmed-74268582020-08-14 New AMS (14)C dates track the arrival and spread of broomcorn millet cultivation and agricultural change in prehistoric Europe Filipović, Dragana Meadows, John Corso, Marta Dal Kirleis, Wiebke Alsleben, Almuth Akeret, Örni Bittmann, Felix Bosi, Giovanna Ciută, Beatrice Dreslerová, Dagmar Effenberger, Henrike Gyulai, Ferenc Heiss, Andreas G. Hellmund, Monika Jahns, Susanne Jakobitsch, Thorsten Kapcia, Magda Klooß, Stefanie Kohler-Schneider, Marianne Kroll, Helmut Makarowicz, Przemysław Marinova, Elena Märkle, Tanja Medović, Aleksandar Mercuri, Anna Maria Mueller-Bieniek, Aldona Nisbet, Renato Pashkevich, Galina Perego, Renata Pokorný, Petr Pospieszny, Łukasz Przybyła, Marcin Reed, Kelly Rennwanz, Joanna Stika, Hans-Peter Stobbe, Astrid Tolar, Tjaša Wasylikowa, Krystyna Wiethold, Julian Zerl, Tanja Sci Rep Article Broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) is not one of the founder crops domesticated in Southwest Asia in the early Holocene, but was domesticated in northeast China by 6000 bc. In Europe, millet was reported in Early Neolithic contexts formed by 6000 bc, but recent radiocarbon dating of a dozen 'early' grains cast doubt on these claims. Archaeobotanical evidence reveals that millet was common in Europe from the 2nd millennium bc, when major societal and economic transformations took place in the Bronze Age. We conducted an extensive programme of AMS-dating of charred broomcorn millet grains from 75 prehistoric sites in Europe. Our Bayesian model reveals that millet cultivation began in Europe at the earliest during the sixteenth century bc, and spread rapidly during the fifteenth/fourteenth centuries bc. Broomcorn millet succeeds in exceptionally wide range of growing conditions and completes its lifecycle in less than three summer months. Offering an additional harvest and thus surplus food/fodder, it likely was a transformative innovation in European prehistoric agriculture previously based mainly on (winter) cropping of wheat and barley. We provide a new, high-resolution chronological framework for this key agricultural development that likely contributed to far-reaching changes in lifestyle in late 2nd millennium bc Europe. Nature Publishing Group UK 2020-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7426858/ /pubmed/32792561 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-70495-z Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Article
Filipović, Dragana
Meadows, John
Corso, Marta Dal
Kirleis, Wiebke
Alsleben, Almuth
Akeret, Örni
Bittmann, Felix
Bosi, Giovanna
Ciută, Beatrice
Dreslerová, Dagmar
Effenberger, Henrike
Gyulai, Ferenc
Heiss, Andreas G.
Hellmund, Monika
Jahns, Susanne
Jakobitsch, Thorsten
Kapcia, Magda
Klooß, Stefanie
Kohler-Schneider, Marianne
Kroll, Helmut
Makarowicz, Przemysław
Marinova, Elena
Märkle, Tanja
Medović, Aleksandar
Mercuri, Anna Maria
Mueller-Bieniek, Aldona
Nisbet, Renato
Pashkevich, Galina
Perego, Renata
Pokorný, Petr
Pospieszny, Łukasz
Przybyła, Marcin
Reed, Kelly
Rennwanz, Joanna
Stika, Hans-Peter
Stobbe, Astrid
Tolar, Tjaša
Wasylikowa, Krystyna
Wiethold, Julian
Zerl, Tanja
New AMS (14)C dates track the arrival and spread of broomcorn millet cultivation and agricultural change in prehistoric Europe
title New AMS (14)C dates track the arrival and spread of broomcorn millet cultivation and agricultural change in prehistoric Europe
title_full New AMS (14)C dates track the arrival and spread of broomcorn millet cultivation and agricultural change in prehistoric Europe
title_fullStr New AMS (14)C dates track the arrival and spread of broomcorn millet cultivation and agricultural change in prehistoric Europe
title_full_unstemmed New AMS (14)C dates track the arrival and spread of broomcorn millet cultivation and agricultural change in prehistoric Europe
title_short New AMS (14)C dates track the arrival and spread of broomcorn millet cultivation and agricultural change in prehistoric Europe
title_sort new ams (14)c dates track the arrival and spread of broomcorn millet cultivation and agricultural change in prehistoric europe
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7426858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32792561
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-70495-z
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