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Land Use Among Prehistoric Steppe Societies on the South Mongolian Plateau

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Zhao
Language:
Undetermined
Subjects (All):
Land use--Mongolia--History.
Land use.
Steppes--Mongolia--History.
Steppes.
Mongolia--Antiquities.
Mongolia.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
BAR Publishing
Summary:
This book uses a cultural ecological approach to explore how prehistoric societies were economically and socially organised to utilise the steppe environment in the southern Mongolian Plateau before the emergence of specialised herding economies in the early and middle Holocene. The research is based on a combination of excavation and survey data from the Ulanqab region of Inner Mongolia. The dynamic land use strategies were examined through the lens of subsistence, mobility, and social integration, based on lithic assemblages, settlement patterns, and other material expressions. The results indicate that although the specifics of subsistence practices changed from the Early Neolithic to the Mid-Late Neolithic/Early Bronze age, people made intensive use of the landscape, adopted semi-sedentary lifeways, and combined hunting-gathering with small-scale farming.
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Machine-generated record
ISBN:
9781407315379
1407315374
OCLC:
1419649843

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