Zaraa Uul: An archaeological record of Pleistocene-Holocene palaeoecology in the Gobi Desert.

  • Lisa Janz
  • Arlene M Rosen
  • Dashzeveg Bukhchuluun
  • Davaakhuu Odsuren
Publication date
January 2021
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
PLoS ONE

Abstract

Environmentally-based archaeological research at Zaraa Uul, including zooarchaeology, phytolith analysis, and radiocarbon dating, is the first of its kind in Mongolia and presents critical new insight on the relationship between periods of occupational intensity and climatic amelioration from the earliest anatomically modern humans to the adoption of pastoralism. The palaeoenvironmental and faunal record of Zaraa Uul show that Early-Middle Holocene hydrology and species distributions were distinct from all other periods of human occupation. Holocene hunter-gatherers inhabited an ecosystem characterized by extensive marshes, riparian shrub and arboreal vegetation along the hill slopes and drainages. The exploitation of species associated wit...

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