Morphological changes in starch grains after dehusking and grinding with stone tools | |
Ma, ZK (Ma, Zhikun)1,2; Perry, L (Perry, Linda)3,4; Li, Q (Li, Quan)2; Yang, XY (Yang, Xiaoyan)2,5 | |
Source Publication | SCIENTIFIC REPORTS |
2019 | |
Volume | 9Issue:0Pages:2355 |
DOI | 10.1038/s41598-019-38758-6 |
Abstract | Research on the manufacture, use, and use-wear of grinding stones (including slabs and mullers) can provide a wealth of information on ancient subsistence strategy and plant food utilization. Ancient residues extracted from stone tools frequently exhibit damage from processing methods, and modern experiments can replicate these morphological changes so that they can be better understood. Here, experiments have been undertaken to dehusk and grind grass grain using stone artifacts. To replicate ancient activities in northern China, we used modern stone tools to dehusk and grind twelve cultivars of foxtail millet (Setaria italica), two cultivars of broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum) and three varieties of green bristlegrass (Setaira viridis). The residues from both used and unused facets of the stone tools were then extracted, and the starch grains studied for morphological features and changes from the native states. The results show that (1) Dehusking did not significantly change the size and morphology of millet starch grains; (2) After grinding, the size of millet starch grains increases up to 1.2 times larger than native grains, and a quarter of the ground millet starch grains bore surface damage and also exhibited distortion of the extinction cross. This indicator will be of significance in improving the application of starch grains to research in the functional inference of grinding stone tools, but we are unable to yet distinguish dehusked forms from native. |
Subject Area | Science & Technology |
WOS ID | WOS:000459094800036 |
Language | 英语 |
Indexed By | SCI |
Keyword | Millet Subsistence Agriculture Plants Site Asia |
WOS Research Area | Science & Technology - Other Topics |
WOS Subject | Multidisciplinary Sciences |
Cooperation Status | 国际 |
ISSN | 2045-2322 |
Department | 环境变化与地表过程 |
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Publisher | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP |
Subtype | Article |
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Document Type | 期刊论文 |
Identifier | http://ir.itpcas.ac.cn/handle/131C11/9394 |
Collection | 图书馆 |
Corresponding Author | Yang, XY (Yang, Xiaoyan) |
Affiliation | 1.Northwest Univ, Sch Cultural Heritage, Key Lab Cultural Heritage Res & Conservat, Xian 710069, Shaanxi, Peoples R China; 2.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geog Sci & Nat Resources Res, Lab Land Surface Pattern & Simulat, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China; 3.Fdn Archaeobot Res Microfossils, Fairfax, VA 22038 USA; 4.George Washington Univ, Dept Anthropol, Washington, DC 20052 USA; 5.Chinese Acad Sci, CAS Ctr Excellence Tibetan Plateau Earth Syst Sci, Inst Tibetan Plateau Res, Key Lab Alpine Ecol, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China. |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Ma, ZK ,Perry, L ,Li, Q ,et al. Morphological changes in starch grains after dehusking and grinding with stone tools[J]. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS,2019,9(0):2355. |
APA | Ma, ZK ,Perry, L ,Li, Q ,&Yang, XY .(2019).Morphological changes in starch grains after dehusking and grinding with stone tools.SCIENTIFIC REPORTS,9(0),2355. |
MLA | Ma, ZK ,et al."Morphological changes in starch grains after dehusking and grinding with stone tools".SCIENTIFIC REPORTS 9.0(2019):2355. |
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