Plant remains recovered from the Houtaomuga site in Jilin Province, Northeast China: A focus on Phase I (12,900–11,000 cal. BP) and Phase II (8,000–7,000cal. BP)

Archive ouverte

Tang, Zhuo-Wei | Lee, Hyunsoo | Wang, Lixin | Sebillaud, Pauline | Fang, Qi | Lee, Gyoung-Ah

Edité par CCSD ; Elsevier -

International audience. Within the Dongbei region, Jilin has been left mostly unknown to international archaeological communities, compared to Liaoning and eastern Inner Mongolia. The Houtaomuga site is a good case study that can fill this void, documenting a long-term cultural sequence from the Early Holocene to historical periods. With a discovery of the earliest known pottery in the Dongbei region, Houtaomuga can offer insight into the Early Holocene adaptation. In order to complement ongoing discussion on Early Holocene subsistence, we present our preliminary data on plant resources in early phases of Houtaomuga, including Phase I (12,900–11,000 cal. BP) and Phase II (8,000–7,000 cal. BP). Our current analysis suggests use of upland and wetland plant resources in early phases at Houtaomuga. One grain of broomcorn millet was found in a ditch where encrustation on pottery wasdated to 7,675–7,567 cal. BP (MTC-17588). We cannot substantiate a presence of millet with such a small quantity without a direct AMS date.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Archaeological assessment reveals Earth’s early transformation through land use

Archive ouverte | Stephens, Lucas | CCSD

International audience. Environmentally transformative human use of land accelerated with the emergence of agriculture, but the extent, trajectory, and implications of these early changes are not well understood. An...

Human adaptation to Holocene environments: Perspectives and promise from China

Archive ouverte | Berger, Elizabeth | CCSD

International audience. This paper reviews recent archaeological research on human-environment interaction in the Holocene, taking continental China as its geographic focus. As China is large, geographically diverse...

MAFNEC 2018 - Hommes et environnement dans la vallée de la Dongliao (Jilin, Chine) - Dajinshan

Archive ouverte | Sebillaud, Pauline | CCSD

International audience

Chargement des enrichissements...