Northern Vietnam has a long history of human occupation, warfare, and agriculture; yet, the environmental consequences of human activity are poorly understood due to limited paleoecological records. Results from a terrestrial wetland sediment core from the tropical island, Quan Lan, in Ha Long Bay provide a local record of ecosystem responses to societal shifts due to warfare/instability and climate change. A multiproxy study, including pollen, macro charcoal, fecal stanols, and geochemistry, suggests that native vegetation was abundant and low-level, subsistence wet-rice agriculture and burning were in practice during a time of increased monsoon intensity between 1150 BCE and 950 CE. Between 950 and 1450 CE, a trading and military port was...
Mainland Southeast Asia is a key region to interpret modern human migrations; however, due to a scar...
Being the second largest rice exporting country in the world and the most threatened by rising sea l...
Over the past twenty years, government advisory bodies have placed increasing emphasis on the need f...
Regional environmental reconstruction is used to address the issue of human environmental relationsh...
This article studies the basic economic activities of Hoa Binh cultural inhabitants in the period of...
Central Vietnam is one of only few locations within the Asian Monsoon realm, where the rainy season ...
Southeast Asian coastal environments are undergoing massive transformations with unprecedented popul...
We present a 650-yr record of hydroclimate, inferred from δ18O values of lacustrine carbonate from A...
New evidence from archaeological investigations in north-east Thailand shows a transition in rice fa...
We present a 350-year hydroclimatic year (HY) index for northern Vietnam derived from three discrete...
Can Gio (CG), a mangrove forest with a dense network of tidal creeks, gradually grew and spread seaw...
The recent discovery of continuous tree-ring series starting as early as 1030 CE has for the first t...
This paper presents the results of geoarchaeological and geochronological investigations at Con Moon...
Southeast Asian coastal environments are undergoing massive transformations with unprecedented popul...
The origins of dry farming in the Southeast Asian tropics have been neglected until recently. Inform...
Mainland Southeast Asia is a key region to interpret modern human migrations; however, due to a scar...
Being the second largest rice exporting country in the world and the most threatened by rising sea l...
Over the past twenty years, government advisory bodies have placed increasing emphasis on the need f...
Regional environmental reconstruction is used to address the issue of human environmental relationsh...
This article studies the basic economic activities of Hoa Binh cultural inhabitants in the period of...
Central Vietnam is one of only few locations within the Asian Monsoon realm, where the rainy season ...
Southeast Asian coastal environments are undergoing massive transformations with unprecedented popul...
We present a 650-yr record of hydroclimate, inferred from δ18O values of lacustrine carbonate from A...
New evidence from archaeological investigations in north-east Thailand shows a transition in rice fa...
We present a 350-year hydroclimatic year (HY) index for northern Vietnam derived from three discrete...
Can Gio (CG), a mangrove forest with a dense network of tidal creeks, gradually grew and spread seaw...
The recent discovery of continuous tree-ring series starting as early as 1030 CE has for the first t...
This paper presents the results of geoarchaeological and geochronological investigations at Con Moon...
Southeast Asian coastal environments are undergoing massive transformations with unprecedented popul...
The origins of dry farming in the Southeast Asian tropics have been neglected until recently. Inform...
Mainland Southeast Asia is a key region to interpret modern human migrations; however, due to a scar...
Being the second largest rice exporting country in the world and the most threatened by rising sea l...
Over the past twenty years, government advisory bodies have placed increasing emphasis on the need f...