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Agriculture and palaeoeconomy in prehistoric Xinjiang, China (3000–200 bc)

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Many recent studies recognize the crucial role that ancient agropastoralists (pastoralists who also engaged in farming) in Xinjiang played in facilitating dispersal of prehistoric crops across Eurasia. However, most of these studies predominantly relied on only fragments of the much larger amount of data found in local Chinese journals. This article reviews archaeobotanical and stable isotope data published in English and Chinese to construct a new narrative regarding the origin, expansion, diversification and intensification of prehistoric agriculture in the Xinjiang region of China. Compared with many previous multi-regional narratives of crop dispersals that only briefly mention Xinjiang, the regional focus allows this study to discuss the cultivation history of different crops, and the ecological and economic contexts of prehistoric agriculture in Xinjiang in depth. Based on current evidence, this study concludes that agriculture appeared in Xinjiang around 3000 bc under the influence of western Central Asia. Its development started to quicken after 2000 bc and particularly after 1300 bc, which is shown by the expansion of farming areas, the diversification of crops, and the appearance of irrigation technology and various types of farming tools. Nevertheless, throughout this whole period, intensive agriculture was very rare, while low-investment agriculture was widely practised as a component of the local mixed economy based on farming and grazing. This analysis highlights the roles played by ecological, social and cultural factors in the development of prehistoric agriculture in Xinjiang.

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I would like to thank the two anonymous reviewers for their insightful comments and constructive suggestions. I am also grateful to Robert Spengler (Max-Planck-Institut für Menschheitsgeschichte, Germany), Michael Frachetti (Washington University in St. Louis, USA), Michael Storozum (Fudan University, China), and Duo Tian (Northwest University, China) for their help in the completion of this article. This study was funded by the National Social Science Foundation of China (19CKG019).

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Li, Y. Agriculture and palaeoeconomy in prehistoric Xinjiang, China (3000–200 bc). Veget Hist Archaeobot 30, 287–303 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00334-020-00774-2

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