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[Developments in Quaternary Sciences] Late Quaternary Climate Change and Human Adaptation in Arid China Volume 9 || Holocene vegetation and climate changes from fossil pollen records in arid and semi-arid China

โœ Scribed by Zhao, Yan


Book ID
118061584
Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
766 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN
0444529624
ISSN
1571-0866

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โœฆ Synopsis


Due to political pressures, prior to the 1990s little was known about the nature of human foraging adaptations in the deserts, grasslands, and mountains of north western China during the last glacial period. Even less was known about the transition to agriculture that followed. Now open to foreign visitation, there is now an increasing understanding of the foraging strategies which led both to the development of millet agriculture and to the utilization of the extreme environments of the Tibetan Plateau. This text explores the transition from the foraging societies of the Late Paleolithic to the emergence of settled farming societies and the emergent pastoralism of the middle Neolithic striving to help answer the diverse and numerous questions of this critical transitional period.

* Examines the transition from foraging societies of the Late Paleolithic to the emergence of settled farming societies and the emergent pastoralism of the middle Neolithic
* Explores explanatory models for the links between climate change and cultural change that may have influenced the development of millet agriculture
* Reviews the relationship between climate change and population expansions and contraditions during the late Quaternary


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