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Human settlement and its influencing factors during the historical period in an oasis-desert transition zone of Dunhuang, Hexi Corridor, northwest China.

Authors :
Li, Haiming
Liu, Fengwen
Cui, Yifu
Ren, Lele
Storozum, Michael J.
Qin, Zhen
Wang, Jian
Dong, Guanghui
Source :
Quaternary International. Nov2017, Vol. 458, p113-122. 10p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Many ancient cities and settlement sites have been found in Lucaogou, an ancient oasis near Dunhuang city in northwest China. These settlements indicate that humans inhabited this area during the historical period. However, the chronology and subsistence practices of this area remain unclear. Based on new data from radiocarbon dating, macrobotanical analysis, and the synthesis of historical documents and high-resolution paleoclimatic records, we discuss the inter-relationship between human settlements and plant resource utilization strategies at Lucaogou ancient oasis during historical period. Our results indicate that these ancient sites in Lucaogou area were built between the Han dynasty (202 BC-AD 220) and the Ming dynasty (AD 1368-AD 1644). People mainly used foxtail millet, broomcorn millet, barley and three types of wood ( Tamarix , Salix , Populus ), probably as fuel for cooking. Human settlement intensity in the area during the historical period was primarily influenced by political situations, which might also have been affected by fluctuations in precipitation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10406182
Volume :
458
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Quaternary International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
125610992
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2016.11.044