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Epipaleolithic/early Neolithic settlements at Qinghai Lake, western China

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作者Rhode, David; Zhang Haiying; Madsen, David B.; Xing, Gao; Brantingham, R. Jeffrey; Ma Haizhou; Olsen, John W.; Rhode, D (reprint author), Desert Res Inst, Div Earth & Ecosyst Sci, 2215 Raggio Pkwy, Reno, NV 89512 USA.
刊名JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE
出版日期2007-04-01
卷号34期号:4页码:600-612
关键词Tibetan Plateau Epipaleolithic Neolithic Western China Forager-farmer Interactions
ISSN号0305-4403
文献子类Article
英文摘要Transitions from terminal Pleistocene Upper Paleolithic foraging to Holocene Neolithic farming and pastoralist economic orientations in the northern Tibetan Plateau are examined from the perspective of Epipaleolithic sites located near Qinghai Lake, Qinghai Province, western China. Jiangxigou 2 is an artifact-rich, multicomponent midden site with the main period of occupation dating ca. 9000-5000 cal yr Bp, containing abundant flaked stone artifacts including a substantial proportion of microlithic tools, abundant faunal remains including gazelle, deer, and sheep, and a small number of ceramics, including the oldest known on the Tibetan Plateau. Heimahe 3, on the other hand, is a brief hunter's camp dating ca. 8450 cal yr BP, with evident affinities to late Upper Paleolithic camps in the same region that date several thousand years older. The two distinctively different sites are probably nodes within a single Epipaleolithic foraging system that developed on the margins of the high Tibetan Plateau during the early Holocene, and that served as a basis for colonization of the high-altitude Plateau at that time. Jiangxigou 2 appears to be connected to early Neolithic agricultural settlements along the upper Yellow River (Huang He) drainage during the middle Holocene, and may provide insights into forager-agriculturalist interactions that lead to the development of pastoralist systems in the region. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.; Transitions from terminal Pleistocene Upper Paleolithic foraging to Holocene Neolithic farming and pastoralist economic orientations in the northern Tibetan Plateau are examined from the perspective of Epipaleolithic sites located near Qinghai Lake, Qinghai Province, western China. Jiangxigou 2 is an artifact-rich, multicomponent midden site with the main period of occupation dating ca. 9000-5000 cal yr Bp, containing abundant flaked stone artifacts including a substantial proportion of microlithic tools, abundant faunal remains including gazelle, deer, and sheep, and a small number of ceramics, including the oldest known on the Tibetan Plateau. Heimahe 3, on the other hand, is a brief hunter's camp dating ca. 8450 cal yr BP, with evident affinities to late Upper Paleolithic camps in the same region that date several thousand years older. The two distinctively different sites are probably nodes within a single Epipaleolithic foraging system that developed on the margins of the high Tibetan Plateau during the early Holocene, and that served as a basis for colonization of the high-altitude Plateau at that time. Jiangxigou 2 appears to be connected to early Neolithic agricultural settlements along the upper Yellow River (Huang He) drainage during the middle Holocene, and may provide insights into forager-agriculturalist interactions that lead to the development of pastoralist systems in the region. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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WOS关键词TIBETAN PLATEAU ; CULTURAL RESPONSE ; LOESS PLATEAU ; HUMAN IMPACT ; NW CHINA ; YR BP ; PLEISTOCENE ; TRANSITION ; PREHISTORY ; POLLEN
WOS研究方向Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Geology
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000244773900011
公开日期2013-11-27
源URL[http://119.78.100.205/handle/311034/3372]  
专题古脊椎动物与古人类研究所_图书馆1
通讯作者Rhode, D (reprint author), Desert Res Inst, Div Earth & Ecosyst Sci, 2215 Raggio Pkwy, Reno, NV 89512 USA.
作者单位1.Desert Res Inst, Div Earth & Ecosyst Sci, Reno, NV 89512 USA
2.Univ Washington, Dept Anthropol, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
3.Univ Texas, Texas Archeol Res Lab, Austin, TX 78712 USA
4.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Vertebrate Paleontol & Paleoanthropol, Beijing 100044, Peoples R China
5.Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Anthropol, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
6.Chinese Acad Sci, Qinghai Inst Salt Lakes, Xining 810008, Peoples R China
7.Univ Arizona, Dept Anthropol, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
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Rhode, David,Zhang Haiying,Madsen, David B.,et al. Epipaleolithic/early Neolithic settlements at Qinghai Lake, western China[J]. JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE,2007,34(4):600-612.
APA Rhode, David.,Zhang Haiying.,Madsen, David B..,Xing, Gao.,Brantingham, R. Jeffrey.,...&Rhode, D .(2007).Epipaleolithic/early Neolithic settlements at Qinghai Lake, western China.JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE,34(4),600-612.
MLA Rhode, David,et al."Epipaleolithic/early Neolithic settlements at Qinghai Lake, western China".JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE 34.4(2007):600-612.

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