Global cooling during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) posed significant challenges to peoples living in northern Eurasia. Using micromorphology, pollen and non-pollen palynomorphs (NPP), and faunal analyses, this study reconstructs the local paleoenvironmental contexts of repeated ephemeral occupations at Shizitan 29 in Shanxi Province, North China, across the LGM, from ca. 28 to 18 Ka cal BP, followed by a gap until a final occupation ca.13.5 Ka cal BP. Among the significant finds at Shizitan 29 are remains of 285 hearths and a rich lithic assemblage that contains the earliest radiocarbon-dated evidence for microblades in China, appearing first in Layer 7. The environmental data show that the low mountains and tributary river valleys of the...
The relationship between the evolution of human societies and their living environments has been dis...
The study of lithic raw material plays an important role in developing archeologists' understanding ...
A recent switch in the study of the beginning of agriculture is to demonstrate the increasingly clos...
Global cooling during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) posed significant challenges to peoples living ...
The lithic assemblage from Shizitan 29, a late Upper Paleolithic open-air site in Shanxi, China, pro...
This project aims to provide a culture-ecological explanation of variation and change among microbla...
The geographic and ecological background behind the development and spread of microblade technologie...
In order to assess late prehistoric human responses to climate change in the Western Loess Plateau (...
Shizitan in Jixian County, Shanxi Province, is a site of transitional period from Paleolithic to Neo...
The Youfang Paleolithic site, located in the eastern Nihewan Basin, Hebei Province, China, was disco...
The timing and motivation of prehistoric human expansion into the hinterland of the Tibetan Plateau ...
This thesis examines plant based subsistence across the ‘agricultural transition’ in North China. Th...
This thesis examines plant based subsistence across the ‘agricultural transition’ in North China. Th...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
A recent switch in the study of the beginning of agriculture is to demonstrate the increasingly clos...
The relationship between the evolution of human societies and their living environments has been dis...
The study of lithic raw material plays an important role in developing archeologists' understanding ...
A recent switch in the study of the beginning of agriculture is to demonstrate the increasingly clos...
Global cooling during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) posed significant challenges to peoples living ...
The lithic assemblage from Shizitan 29, a late Upper Paleolithic open-air site in Shanxi, China, pro...
This project aims to provide a culture-ecological explanation of variation and change among microbla...
The geographic and ecological background behind the development and spread of microblade technologie...
In order to assess late prehistoric human responses to climate change in the Western Loess Plateau (...
Shizitan in Jixian County, Shanxi Province, is a site of transitional period from Paleolithic to Neo...
The Youfang Paleolithic site, located in the eastern Nihewan Basin, Hebei Province, China, was disco...
The timing and motivation of prehistoric human expansion into the hinterland of the Tibetan Plateau ...
This thesis examines plant based subsistence across the ‘agricultural transition’ in North China. Th...
This thesis examines plant based subsistence across the ‘agricultural transition’ in North China. Th...
There is significant archaeological evidence marking the collapse of the Shijiahe culture in the mid...
A recent switch in the study of the beginning of agriculture is to demonstrate the increasingly clos...
The relationship between the evolution of human societies and their living environments has been dis...
The study of lithic raw material plays an important role in developing archeologists' understanding ...
A recent switch in the study of the beginning of agriculture is to demonstrate the increasingly clos...