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Movement of crops, animals played a key role in domestication - The Source - Washington University in St Louis

Over the last 15 years, archaeologists have challenged outdated ideas about humans controlling nature. Xinyi Liu in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis argues for a new conceptual bridge connecting the science of biological domestication to early food globalization.

KU s CCAS Organises Seminar On Kashmir Neolithic Sites

KU’s CCAS Organises Seminar On Kashmir Neolithic Sites SRINAGAR: Kashmir University’s Centre of Central Asian Studies organised a day-long international-level seminar on Neolithic sites in Kashmir. The online seminar titled “New AMS 14C direct dates trace early West Asian cereals and pulses, as well as East Asian millets, from Neolithic Sites in Kashmir” was organised in collaboration with the Department of Archaeology, University of Sydney, Australia. Several eminent scholars from around the world presented their research findings during the inaugural and technical sessions, including Prof Alison Betts and Dr Micheal Spate from the University of Sydney; Dr Giedre Motuzaite Matuzeviciute from Vilnius University, Lithuania; Dr Robert Spengler and Li Tang from Max Planck Institute for Science of Human History, Germany; Prof Ravi Korisettar affiliated to ICHR New Delhi and Dr Mumtaz A Itoo from CCAS KU.

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