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  2. Paddy field - Wikipedia

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    A paddy field is a flooded field of arable land used for growing semiaquatic crops, ... Barnes, Gina L. Paddy Soils Now and Then. World Archaeology 22(1):1–17, 1990.

  3. List of Archaeological Protected Monuments in Ampara District

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    Other archaeological remains with hillock of ancient Dagoba, ruins of buildings with stone pillars at the area surrounding Akuloba Paddy fields of (latitude 07º 50116' N and longitude 081º 38752' E) [4] Akuloba ruins Akuloba Borapola Maha Oya: 26 December 2014: Site of the ruins of buildings (latitude 07º 52' 30.7" N and longitude 081º 39 ...

  4. List of Archaeological Protected Monuments in Trincomalee ...

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    Archaeological ruins in the Arismale range of mountain near the Pulmude Beach [2] Fort Fredrick: Trincomalee: Trincomalee [3] Kanniya Hot water spring: Kanniya: No. 243/P, Kanniya: Trincomalee: 9 September 2011: Seven hot water well are located in the visinity of chaithya mound and other building ruins [2] Lankapatuna Samudragiri Vihara ...

  5. Chao Hu Lake Archaeological Sites - Wikipedia

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    [2] Hundreds of archaeological sites of ancient settlements are discovered in the Chao Lake basin. In the Chao Lake basin, there are 52 sites from the Neolithic Age, 114 sites from Shang-Zhou Dynasties, and 60 sites from Han Dynasty. [3] Paddy rice field in China with farmer

  6. Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras - Wikipedia

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    Under the cooperative practice, neighbouring farmers would go voluntarily to one field to clear weeds, plant or harvest rice, or repair damaged paddy walls or irrigation canals. The owner of the field would just provide the food, and is expected to help when another neighbor needs help in the future. [22]

  7. Nabatake Site - Wikipedia

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    The site was discovered in 1979, and archaeological excavations were carried out from December 1980. The site has clear stratification consisting of 16 layers. The remains of paddy fields were confirmed in the 12th layer, which corresponds to the latter half of the Late Jōmon period.

  8. Wonoboyo hoard - Wikipedia

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    The hoard was discovered on 17 October 1990 in Plosokuning hamlet, Wonoboyo village, Klaten, Central Java, when a paddy field owned by Mrs. Cipto Suwarno was being dug by Witomoharjo and five other workers as part of an irrigation project. [1] [2] After digging down 2.5 metres, Witomoharjo hit a hard surface that he thought was a stone. However ...

  9. Mumun pottery period - Wikipedia

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    Intensive wet-field agriculture (paddy farming) was in place in the Middle Mumun. [3] However, even the pit-houses of settlements associated with wet-field archaeological features show evidence that people were also engaged to some degree in hunting and fishing.