Analysis of sedimentary-geomorphologic variation and the living environment of hominids at the Shuidonggou Paleolithic site
Gao Xing; Yuan BaoYin; Pei ShuWen; Wang HuiMin; Chen FuYou; Feng XingWu; gaoxing@ivpp.ac.cn
刊名CHINESE SCI BULL
2008
卷号53期号:13
ISSN号1001-6538
英文摘要Shuidonggou is one of the most important Upper Paleolithic sites in North China. Due to the presence of rich human remains, animal fossils, abundant sporopollen and unique geological sequence, it is the type site for Late Pleistocene to Holocene human occupation and environmental change in the Ningxia-Inner Mongolia region. Many scholars suggest that the site should be named the "Shuidonggou Formation" of Late Pleistocene in North China. Dating results indicate that ancient human activities at the site took place 30-24 ka (Marine Isotope Stage [MIS] 3). The climate at that time was warmer and moister than present day, and adequate precipitation led to the formation of water pack depressions where broad-leaf trees and sparse forest vegetations, as well as herbivorous animals flourished, making the area suitable for early human hunting, gathering and survival. The Neolithic human occupation happened 9-5 ka at the site, while similar environmental conditions with MIS3 occurred. The absence of human activity record in the region during the Last Glacial Maximum (MIS2) suggests that the environment was too harsh for humans to live there.
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公开日期2013-11-27
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://119.78.100.205/handle/311034/4820]  
专题古脊椎动物与古人类研究所_图书馆1
通讯作者gaoxing@ivpp.ac.cn
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Gao Xing,Yuan BaoYin,Pei ShuWen,et al. Analysis of sedimentary-geomorphologic variation and the living environment of hominids at the Shuidonggou Paleolithic site[J]. CHINESE SCI BULL,2008,53(13).
APA Gao Xing.,Yuan BaoYin.,Pei ShuWen.,Wang HuiMin.,Chen FuYou.,...&gaoxing@ivpp.ac.cn.(2008).Analysis of sedimentary-geomorphologic variation and the living environment of hominids at the Shuidonggou Paleolithic site.CHINESE SCI BULL,53(13).
MLA Gao Xing,et al."Analysis of sedimentary-geomorphologic variation and the living environment of hominids at the Shuidonggou Paleolithic site".CHINESE SCI BULL 53.13(2008).
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