The authors are indebted to Prof. Yuan Jing, who kindly granted access to galliform remains from key archaeological sites in China housed at the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing. The Coordination of Research between Europe and China (CO-REACH) BIOARCH project (J.-D. Vigne, K. Dobney) provided financial support to J.P. to conduct research at the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing. H.D. was supported by the Youth foundation of Humanity and Social Science of the Ministry of Education of China (15YJC780001). G.L and O.L. were supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AH/L006979/1) and the European Research Council (337574-UNDEAD). M. Eda (Hokkaido University) and S. Yu (Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou) kindly provided data, C. Eggers (LMU Munich) helped with Fig. 1. The manuscript benefited from the comments provided by two reviewers
Department of Veterinary Sciences, Institute of Palaeoanatomy, Domestication Research and the History of Veterinary Medicine, LMU Munich, Kaulbachstr. 37, Munich, Germany; SNSB, Bavarian State Collection of Anthropology and Palaeoanatomy, Karolinenplatz 2a, Munich, Germany; Palaeogenomics and Bio-Archaeology Research Network, Research Laboratory for Archaeology, Dyson Perrins Building, South Parks Road, Oxford, United Kingdom; Department of History and Culture, Shanxi University, No. 92 Wucheng Road, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province, China
Recommended Citation:
Peters J.,Lebrasseur O.,Deng H.,et al. Holocene cultural history of Red jungle fowl (Gallus gallus) and its domestic descendant in East Asia[J]. Quaternary Science Reviews,2016-01-01,142