Agriculture facilitated permanent human occupation of the Tibetan Plateau after 3600 B.P
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- DOI: 10.1126/science.1259172
Agriculture facilitated permanent human occupation of the Tibetan Plateau after 3600 B.P
Abstract
Our understanding of when and how humans adapted to living on the Tibetan Plateau at altitudes above 2000 to 3000 meters has been constrained by a paucity of archaeological data. Here we report data sets from the northeastern Tibetan Plateau indicating that the first villages were established only by 5200 calendar years before the present (cal yr B.P.). Using these data, we tested the hypothesis that a novel agropastoral economy facilitated year-round living at higher altitudes since 3600 cal yr B.P. This successful subsistence strategy facilitated the adaptation of farmers-herders to the challenges of global temperature decline during the late Holocene.
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Asian archaeology. Comment on "Agriculture facilitated permanent human occupation of the Tibetan Plateau after 3600 B.P. ".Science. 2015 May 22;348(6237):872. doi: 10.1126/science.aaa4819. Science. 2015. PMID: 25999499
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Asian archaeology. Response to Comment on "Agriculture facilitated permanent human occupation of the Tibetan Plateau after 3600 B.P.".Science. 2015 May 22;348(6237):872. doi: 10.1126/science.aaa7573. Science. 2015. PMID: 25999500
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