A northern Chinese origin of Austronesian agriculture: new evidence on traditional Formosan cereals
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Y. Hsing | L. Sagart | Hung-Ying Lin | Tze-fu Hsu | Y. Tsai | Cheng-Cheih Wu | Y. Tseng | Lin-Tzu Huang | Yu-Chi Chen | Yi-fang Chen
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