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Early human occupation of the Tibetan Plateau 被引量:10

Early human occupation of the Tibetan Plateau
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摘要 The Tibetan Plateau,the world's "Third Pole",has an average elevation above 4,000 masl (meters above sea level)and an area of over 500×10^4km^2,It is the highest and largest plateau on earth and is very sensitive to global climate change [1,2].The cold,dry and hypoxic high-altitude environment of the plateau presents a major challenge to human survival.Therefore,the history and mechanisms of prehistoric human history on the Tibetan Plateau-from brief hunting expeditions to seasonal hunting-gathering and finally to permanent settlements-has attracted both general interest and substantial scientific debates [3-6].Archaeological studies indicate that humans probably first explored the plateau at the end of the late Pleistocene.They practiced intensive seasonal hunting-gathering from 15 ka BP [6],and permanently settled regions above 3,000 masl after 3.6 ka BP,which was facilitated by the development of an agropastoral economy [3].However, the early part of the human history of the Tibetan Plateau is still poorly documented,due to the lack of well-preserved archaeological sites and reliable dating results (Fig.la).
出处 《Science Bulletin》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2018年第24期1598-1600,共3页 科学通报(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41771225 and 41620104007) the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (lzujbky-2018-146)
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