The impact of early trans-Eurasian exchange on animal utilization in northern China during 5000–2500 BP
Abstract
Transcontinental exchange emerged and intensified in northern China since the late fifth millennium BP (Before present), especially in the arc, which was the core area of the eastern part of the trans-Eurasian exchange during the Late Neolithic and the Bronze Age. In the arc, the exchange profoundly affected the human subsistence strategy and human-environment relationship. Relative to the crop patterns and human diets during the Bronze Age in...
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Title
The impact of early trans-Eurasian exchange on animal utilization in northern China during 5000–2500 BP
Published Date
Jul 15, 2020
Journal
Volume
31
Issue
2
Pages
294 - 301
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