Scientific Reports (Aug 2020)
New AMS 14C dates track the arrival and spread of broomcorn millet cultivation and agricultural change in prehistoric Europe
- Dragana Filipović,
- John Meadows,
- Marta Dal Corso,
- Wiebke Kirleis,
- Almuth Alsleben,
- Örni Akeret,
- Felix Bittmann,
- Giovanna Bosi,
- Beatrice Ciută,
- Dagmar Dreslerová,
- Henrike Effenberger,
- Ferenc Gyulai,
- Andreas G. Heiss,
- Monika Hellmund,
- Susanne Jahns,
- Thorsten Jakobitsch,
- Magda Kapcia,
- Stefanie Klooß,
- Marianne Kohler-Schneider,
- Helmut Kroll,
- Przemysław Makarowicz,
- Elena Marinova,
- Tanja Märkle,
- Aleksandar Medović,
- Anna Maria Mercuri,
- Aldona Mueller-Bieniek,
- Renato Nisbet,
- Galina Pashkevich,
- Renata Perego,
- Petr Pokorný,
- Łukasz Pospieszny,
- Marcin Przybyła,
- Kelly Reed,
- Joanna Rennwanz,
- Hans-Peter Stika,
- Astrid Stobbe,
- Tjaša Tolar,
- Krystyna Wasylikowa,
- Julian Wiethold,
- Tanja Zerl
Affiliations
- Dragana Filipović
- Institute for Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology, Kiel University
- John Meadows
- Centre for Baltic and Scandinavian Archaeology (ZBSA), Schleswig-Holstein State Museums Foundation, Schloss Gottorf
- Marta Dal Corso
- Institute for Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology, Kiel University
- Wiebke Kirleis
- Institute for Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology, Kiel University
- Almuth Alsleben
- Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur
- Örni Akeret
- Integrative Prähistorische und Naturwissenschaftliche Archäologie IPNA, Basel University
- Felix Bittmann
- Lower Saxony Institute for Historical Coastal Research
- Giovanna Bosi
- Dipartimento di Scienze della Vita, Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia
- Beatrice Ciută
- Facultatea de Istorie şi Filologie, Universitatea “1 Decembrie 1918” Alba Iulia
- Dagmar Dreslerová
- Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague
- Henrike Effenberger
- Effenberger Archäobotanik
- Ferenc Gyulai
- Department of Nature Conservation and Landscape Ecology, Szent István University
- Andreas G. Heiss
- Austrian Archaeological Institute (ÖAI), Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW)
- Monika Hellmund
- Landesamt für Denkmalpflege und Archäologie Sachsen-Anhalt—Landesmuseum für Vorgeschichte
- Susanne Jahns
- Brandenburgisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege und Archäologisches Landesmuseum Ortsteil Wünsdorf
- Thorsten Jakobitsch
- Austrian Archaeological Institute (ÖAI), Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW)
- Magda Kapcia
- Władysław Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences
- Stefanie Klooß
- Archäologisches Landesamt Schleswig-Holstein
- Marianne Kohler-Schneider
- Department für Integrative Biologie, Universität für Bodenkultur
- Helmut Kroll
- Independent Researcher
- Przemysław Makarowicz
- Faculty of Archaeology, Adam Mickiewicz University
- Elena Marinova
- Landesamt für Denkmalpflege am Regierungspräsidium Stuttgart
- Tanja Märkle
- Landesamt für Denkmalpflege am Regierungspräsidium Stuttgart
- Aleksandar Medović
- Museum of Vojvodina
- Anna Maria Mercuri
- Dipartimento di Scienze della Vita, Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia
- Aldona Mueller-Bieniek
- Władysław Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences
- Renato Nisbet
- Dipartimento di Studi sull’Asia e sull’Africa Mediterranea, Università Ca’ Foscari
- Galina Pashkevich
- National Museum of Natural Sciences of the National Academy of Sciences in Ukraine
- Renata Perego
- Laboratory of Palynology and Palaeoecology CNR IGAG
- Petr Pokorný
- Centre for Theoretical Study, Charles University Prague and Czech Academy of Sciences
- Łukasz Pospieszny
- Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, University of Bristol
- Marcin Przybyła
- Institute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian University
- Kelly Reed
- Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford
- Joanna Rennwanz
- Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences
- Hans-Peter Stika
- Department of Molecular Botany, Institute of Biology, University of Hohenheim
- Astrid Stobbe
- Institute of Archaeological Sciences, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University
- Tjaša Tolar
- ZRC SAZU, Institute of Archaeology
- Krystyna Wasylikowa
- Władysław Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences
- Julian Wiethold
- Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives (Inrap)
- Tanja Zerl
- Institute for Pre- and Protohistory, University of Köln
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-70495-z
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 10,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 18
Abstract
Abstract Broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) is not one of the founder crops domesticated in Southwest Asia in the early Holocene, but was domesticated in northeast China by 6000 bc. In Europe, millet was reported in Early Neolithic contexts formed by 6000 bc, but recent radiocarbon dating of a dozen 'early' grains cast doubt on these claims. Archaeobotanical evidence reveals that millet was common in Europe from the 2nd millennium bc, when major societal and economic transformations took place in the Bronze Age. We conducted an extensive programme of AMS-dating of charred broomcorn millet grains from 75 prehistoric sites in Europe. Our Bayesian model reveals that millet cultivation began in Europe at the earliest during the sixteenth century bc, and spread rapidly during the fifteenth/fourteenth centuries bc. Broomcorn millet succeeds in exceptionally wide range of growing conditions and completes its lifecycle in less than three summer months. Offering an additional harvest and thus surplus food/fodder, it likely was a transformative innovation in European prehistoric agriculture previously based mainly on (winter) cropping of wheat and barley. We provide a new, high-resolution chronological framework for this key agricultural development that likely contributed to far-reaching changes in lifestyle in late 2nd millennium bc Europe.