@article{oai:minpaku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004141, author = {佐々木, 高明 and Sasaki, Komei and 松谷, 暁子 and Matsutani, Akiko and 李, 昆声 and Li, Kunsheng and 阪本, 寧男 and Sakamoto, Sadao}, issue = {4}, journal = {国立民族学博物館研究報告, Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology}, month = {Mar}, note = {A concentrated deposit of carbonized cereal grains was excavated at Haimenkou site, Yunnan, in 1957. Based on its appearance the deposit was first reported as containing barnyard millet (Echinochloa sp.) . Sasaki (first author) received a sample from Yunnan Museum for closer examination, using scanning electron microscopy. Matsutani identified the cereal as foxtail millet (Setaria italica) . Here, Li discusses the significance of foxtail millet in Chinese archaeology. Sakamoto discusses the place of origin and possible dispersal routes of domesticated Setaria italica. Sasaki synthesizes these discussions and suggests the existence of a southern route among the many dispersal routes involved in the eastward movement of domesticated foxtail millet.}, pages = {803--827}, title = {雲南省剣川県海門口遺跡出土の炭化穀粒をめぐって : それはヒエではなく,アワであった}, volume = {22}, year = {1998}, yomi = {ササキ, コウメイ and マツタニ, アキコ and リー, クンシェン and サカモト, サダオ} }