Liangzhu culture represents the culmination of the Neolithic culture in the Yangtze Delta. Two archaeological trenches (LZ-N and LZ-W) from a fortified archaeological site in close proximity to Hangzhou, eastern China, were excavated and studied. The sediments were analyzed to provide vegetation and fire records for the reconstruction of environmental change and human impact during the past 5000 years. Pollen data reveal that mixed evergreen-deciduous subtropical broadleaved forests may have developed around lakes or swamps in this area. Abundant charcoal detritus and Gramineae pollen with a size >38 mu m indicate that rice agriculture flourished during 5000-4500 cal yr BP. Low concentrations of charcoal detritus and Gramineae pollen wit...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
Fortified settlements had emerged as early as 6400-6100 cal yr BP in the middle reaches of the Yangt...
The lower Yangtze, eastern China, was colonized by several Neolithic and Bronze Age cultures giving ...
The cultures of Liangzhu (5200-4300 BP), Qujialing (5100-4500 BP) and Shijiahe (4600-4000 BP) are re...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
Sedimentary evidence from a total of 21 AMS C-14 dates and 192 pollen and charcoal and 181 phytolith...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
Analyses of sedimentary evidence in the form of spores, pollen, freshwater algae, dinoflagellate cys...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
Fortified settlements had emerged as early as 6400-6100 cal yr BP in the middle reaches of the Yangt...
The lower Yangtze, eastern China, was colonized by several Neolithic and Bronze Age cultures giving ...
The cultures of Liangzhu (5200-4300 BP), Qujialing (5100-4500 BP) and Shijiahe (4600-4000 BP) are re...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
Sedimentary evidence from a total of 21 AMS C-14 dates and 192 pollen and charcoal and 181 phytolith...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
Analyses of sedimentary evidence in the form of spores, pollen, freshwater algae, dinoflagellate cys...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
Fortified settlements had emerged as early as 6400-6100 cal yr BP in the middle reaches of the Yangt...