The taxonomic identification of fossil charcoal can be a useful archaeobotanical tool, as it can reveal information about prehistoric humans' use of plant resources and other factors. In this study, we quantify the fossil charcoal in a cultural sequence from Xishanping in the western Loess Plateau of China representing 4800–4300 cal yr BP to consider aspects of humans' impact on this landscape. The fossil charcoal assemblages reveal that the relative abundances of Picea, Betula, Acer, Ulmus and Quercus decreased markedly after 4600 cal yr BP. This suggests a marked decline in the mixed coniferous-broadleaved forest after this time. Concurrently, an increasing abundance of Bambusoideae charcoal has been suggested to reflect the...
Liangzhu culture represents the culmination of the Neolithic culture in the Yangtze Delta. Two archa...
To examine fire patterns and landscape evolution in the Xiangjiang River Basin over the past 1300 ye...
This thesis presents the analysis conducted on anthracological (wood charcoal) assemblages from arch...
The taxonomic identification of fossil charcoal can be a useful archaeobotanical tool, as it can rev...
Assessing the potential impact of increased temperature needs examination of robust palaeorecords th...
Assessing the potential impact of increased temperature needs examination of robust palaeorecords th...
The question of what the ecology communities of the Loess Plateau looked like before the extensive a...
Understanding terrestrial vegetation dynamics is a crucial tool in global change research. The Loess...
Understanding terrestrial vegetation dynamics is a crucial tool in global change research. The Loess...
It remains debatable whether slash-and-burn practices were adopted in rice cultivation by the Neolit...
High-resolution macroscopic charcoal and sediment analysis was used to reconstruct fire history and ...
The Western Liaohe River Basin in northeastern China is one of the cradles of ancient Chinese civili...
The Western Liaohe River Basin in northeastern China is one of the cradles of ancient Chinese civili...
Recent research has greatly increased our knowledge of early human impacts on the environment. Recor...
Disentangling the role of natural and anthropogenic factors is a major challenge in paleofire studie...
Liangzhu culture represents the culmination of the Neolithic culture in the Yangtze Delta. Two archa...
To examine fire patterns and landscape evolution in the Xiangjiang River Basin over the past 1300 ye...
This thesis presents the analysis conducted on anthracological (wood charcoal) assemblages from arch...
The taxonomic identification of fossil charcoal can be a useful archaeobotanical tool, as it can rev...
Assessing the potential impact of increased temperature needs examination of robust palaeorecords th...
Assessing the potential impact of increased temperature needs examination of robust palaeorecords th...
The question of what the ecology communities of the Loess Plateau looked like before the extensive a...
Understanding terrestrial vegetation dynamics is a crucial tool in global change research. The Loess...
Understanding terrestrial vegetation dynamics is a crucial tool in global change research. The Loess...
It remains debatable whether slash-and-burn practices were adopted in rice cultivation by the Neolit...
High-resolution macroscopic charcoal and sediment analysis was used to reconstruct fire history and ...
The Western Liaohe River Basin in northeastern China is one of the cradles of ancient Chinese civili...
The Western Liaohe River Basin in northeastern China is one of the cradles of ancient Chinese civili...
Recent research has greatly increased our knowledge of early human impacts on the environment. Recor...
Disentangling the role of natural and anthropogenic factors is a major challenge in paleofire studie...
Liangzhu culture represents the culmination of the Neolithic culture in the Yangtze Delta. Two archa...
To examine fire patterns and landscape evolution in the Xiangjiang River Basin over the past 1300 ye...
This thesis presents the analysis conducted on anthracological (wood charcoal) assemblages from arch...