The ancient Silk Road was a link of economic-cultural exchanges and religious communication between China and the West. Turpan in Xinjiang is an important site on this road and was once one of the areas where Buddhism flourished in the Western Regions. However, the relationship between environment, agricultural activity and Buddhism has received little attention. Here we analyzed the adobe samples from the Bezikelike Grottoes, Turpan for pollen, plant remains and charcoal, and reconstructed a desert steppe vegetation under warm-humid conditions during the period of 9th-13th centuries. In particular the climate of middle 9th-10th centuries was quite pleasant, with a mean annual temperature of 14.2 degrees C and mean annual precipitation of 8...
Archaeological evidence emerging over the past decade clearly illustrates that agro-pastoralists liv...
Abstract Backgroud The greatest contribution of the Silk Road is to communicate among different coun...
Over the past years, archaeobotanical studies have clarified much of the process of dispersal and ad...
During the first millennium A.D., Central Asia was marked by broad networks of exchange and interact...
During the first millennium A.D., Central Asia was marked by broad networks of exchange and interact...
Climate change and cultural exchange both influenced cultural development along the continental Silk...
Recent archeobotanical work has shed light on prehistoric food globalization across the Eurasian lan...
The mountain foothills of inner Asia have served as a corridor of communication and exchange for at ...
This open access book discusses socio-environmental interactions in the middle to late Holocene, cov...
The ancient kingdom of Loulan on China's Silk Road has disappeared for about 1500 years. Histor...
The Western Liaohe River Basin in northeastern China is one of the cradles of ancient Chinese civili...
Arid Central Asia (ACA), with its diverse landscapes of high mountains, oases, and deserts, hosted t...
The Western Liaohe River Basin in northeastern China is one of the cradles of ancient Chinese civili...
The Neolithic period witnessed the start and spread of agriculture across Eurasia, as well as the be...
Evidence for cultivated wheat at 4650 cal. yr BP, as part of a broadening agricultural-based society...
Archaeological evidence emerging over the past decade clearly illustrates that agro-pastoralists liv...
Abstract Backgroud The greatest contribution of the Silk Road is to communicate among different coun...
Over the past years, archaeobotanical studies have clarified much of the process of dispersal and ad...
During the first millennium A.D., Central Asia was marked by broad networks of exchange and interact...
During the first millennium A.D., Central Asia was marked by broad networks of exchange and interact...
Climate change and cultural exchange both influenced cultural development along the continental Silk...
Recent archeobotanical work has shed light on prehistoric food globalization across the Eurasian lan...
The mountain foothills of inner Asia have served as a corridor of communication and exchange for at ...
This open access book discusses socio-environmental interactions in the middle to late Holocene, cov...
The ancient kingdom of Loulan on China's Silk Road has disappeared for about 1500 years. Histor...
The Western Liaohe River Basin in northeastern China is one of the cradles of ancient Chinese civili...
Arid Central Asia (ACA), with its diverse landscapes of high mountains, oases, and deserts, hosted t...
The Western Liaohe River Basin in northeastern China is one of the cradles of ancient Chinese civili...
The Neolithic period witnessed the start and spread of agriculture across Eurasia, as well as the be...
Evidence for cultivated wheat at 4650 cal. yr BP, as part of a broadening agricultural-based society...
Archaeological evidence emerging over the past decade clearly illustrates that agro-pastoralists liv...
Abstract Backgroud The greatest contribution of the Silk Road is to communicate among different coun...
Over the past years, archaeobotanical studies have clarified much of the process of dispersal and ad...