Climate as a factor for Neolithic cultural collapses approximately 4000 years BP in China
Although archaeological findings show the synchronous collapses of major well-
documented Chinese Neolithic cultures around 4000 cal. yr BP, the driving mechanism for …
documented Chinese Neolithic cultures around 4000 cal. yr BP, the driving mechanism for …
Middle-Holocene sea-level fluctuations interrupted the developing Hemudu culture in the lower Yangtze River, China
The eastern coastal zone of China is densely populated and widely recognized as a center
of rice domestication, which has undergone dramatic sea-level fluctuation during the …
of rice domestication, which has undergone dramatic sea-level fluctuation during the …
Collapse of the Liangzhu and other Neolithic cultures in the lower Yangtze region in response to climate change
The Liangzhu culture in the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) was among the world's most
advanced Neolithic cultures. Archeological evidence suggests that the Liangzhu ancient city …
advanced Neolithic cultures. Archeological evidence suggests that the Liangzhu ancient city …
Evolution of human–environmental interactions in China from the Late Paleolithic to the Bronze Age
G Dong, R Li, M Lu, D Zhang… - Progress in Physical …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Exploring prehistoric variation in human–environmental interaction is critical for
understanding the historical patterns and mechanisms of long-term human–land evolution …
understanding the historical patterns and mechanisms of long-term human–land evolution …
Earliest Neolithic occupation and maritime adaptation on the West Pacific coast
K He, G Sun, Y Wang, Y Zheng, J Zhang, X Yu… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Maritime adaptation plays a significant role in the dispersal of modern humans and the
transition of subsistence strategies. The real timing of the worldwide intensification of …
transition of subsistence strategies. The real timing of the worldwide intensification of …
Spatiotemporal variation in human settlements and their interaction with living environments in Neolithic and Bronze Age China
It is evident that the origin, development, and expansion of agriculture and animal
husbandry during the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods across Eurasia facilitated the …
husbandry during the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods across Eurasia facilitated the …
Changes of Neolithic subsistence in south Hangzhou Bay coast, eastern China: An adaptive strategy to landscape processes
J Dai, L Deng, D Feng, X Zhao, H Wang, X Li… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The transition from hunting and gathering to agricultural subsistence is a striking feature of
the Neolithic revolution worldwide. Known as the cradle of a series of representative …
the Neolithic revolution worldwide. Known as the cradle of a series of representative …
Holocene coastal sedimentary evolution and neolithic human adaption in response to sea level changes in the Palaeo-Taihu valley, East China
Z Fu, J Zeng, Y Gu, Y Li, H Liu, HU Rehman… - Quaternary Science …, 2023 - Elsevier
The neolithic human-land relationship in the eastern coastal plain of China, interlinked
sedimentary evolution and sea level changes, has been central to numerous studies. Here …
sedimentary evolution and sea level changes, has been central to numerous studies. Here …
[HTML][HTML] 姚江-宁波平原中全新世海侵事件及古人类活动的快速响应
唐亮, 吕晔, 年小美, 雷少, 王张华 - 第四纪研究, 2019 - html.rhhz.net
姚江-宁波平原是新石器河姆渡文化核心分布区, 大量考古与古环境研究成果为深入探讨本地区
7000 年来的人地关系, 尤其是新石器遗址文化间歇事件的原因创造了有利条件 …
7000 年来的人地关系, 尤其是新石器遗址文化间歇事件的原因创造了有利条件 …
Role of dynamic environmental change in sustaining the protracted process of rice domestication in the lower Yangtze River
K He, H Lu, H Zheng, Q Yang, G Sun, Y Zheng… - Quaternary Science …, 2020 - Elsevier
Recent increases in archaeobotanical and genetic evidence offer insights into agricultural
origins and plant domestication, which suggest a protracted process taking thousands of …
origins and plant domestication, which suggest a protracted process taking thousands of …