Rice in Madagascar point to Southeast Asian origin
A new paper in PNAS describes the first tangible evidence that Madagascar was colonised by Southeast Asians who probably spoke an Austronesian language. Charred rice and mung beans found in Madagascar are slightly older than their first appearance in East Africa. Ancient crops provide first archaeological signature of the westward Austronesian expansion PNAS, doi: 10.1073/pnas.1522714113 … <a href="
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